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. ·--- ----~~~""""=.__.,,,~ ...!!, 'trail CRide 9'-''-'Ue r D,arnonds ,n rrorn PolishedGern\ the Rough came a ..... "APPLEVALE ENSIGN" 13963 Pecos x Tivoli Winner of 2 Year Old Stallions in Harness - Reserve Junior Champion Harness Horse National Morgan Horse Show 1964 P. S. Many more gems being polished - why not come and select yours early? Voorhis Farm Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York MR. and MRS. GORDON VOORHIS, owners FREDHERRICK, trainer BILO 11D ill JJ l l f 11Il 1Jl We are proud of BROADWALL BUGLER, nine year old gelding by Parade x Lyndrita, ridden by his young owner Pamela Brassard, to first place in the Junior Division of the Vermont 100 Mile Trail Ride. Our faith in the purchase of. the western mares from Theis Co. in Kansas has been proven at this year's National Show. BROADWALL REVEILLE , Parade -Broadwall Mayfield (Theis mare) Reserve Jr. Champ., lst-3 year old colts, lst-3 year old under saddle, 2nd-3 year old in harness. BROADWALL RHYTHM, Parade - Lyndrita (Theis mare) 1st-Trail Horse, English or Western, 5th-Road Hack mares, under 18. BITTERSWEET SUE, Parade x Ruthven's Victoria. !st-Stock Horse, 2nd-Western Pleasure Horse, 6th-Trail Horse, English or Western BAYFIELD BONNIE LASS, Parade - Especially (Theis mare) 1st-Road Hack mare, under 18. SYNDICATE 'S ANAST ASIA, Parade - Upwey Casablanca 3rd-Mares four and over that have foaled. BROADWALL DRUMMERBOY, Parade - Debutansque (Theis mare) 5th-Colts one year old. BROADW ALL PA TTY LYN, Broadwall St. Pat - Lyndrita (Their mare) 1st-Pleasure mare, English, under 18. BROADW ALL PA TENA, Broad wall St. Pat - Adlyndra (Theis mare) 5th-Pleasure mare, English, 18 and over. MORNINGSIDE FANFARE, Parade - Lippitt Hepsibeth 5th-Geldings, 15 and over. BROADW ALL DRUM MAJOR, Parade - Debutansque (Theis mare) 4tli-Harness Special, 1st- with Parade in Cavalcade Americana, 2nd-with Parade in Saddle Pairs, 3rd-with Parade in Harness Pairs. He was shown in all classe.s with 16 ounce shoes, 4Ys inch toe and no pad. BROADWALL RINGMASTER, Parade - Raymond's Lyn (Theis mare) 6th-Stallions 15 hands and over. He was also shown with 16 ounce shoes, 4 Y4 inch toe and no pads. PARADE placed 3rd in the new Dressage class this year as well as the above mentioned classes with Broadwall Drum Major. The Junior Champion Stallion and Reserve Champion of the show, Here Tiz, was out of Waseeka's Thisizit by Parade . We have for sale at this time an outstanding group of weanling colts and fillies, show and pleasure prospects, sensibly priced. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cecil Ferguson SISSON ROAD, GREENE,RHODE ISLAND MEANWHILE ... Bacl~ at the ranch • • • UVM JENIFER 11867 THREE YEAR OLD DAUGHTER OF TUTOR BOARDING • TRAINING • SALES • TACK SHOP VISITORS Al WAYS WELCOME CENTAUR FARMS SCHOHARIE NEW YORK Phone: AX 5-8101 or-AX 5-7470 HARRY and VIRGINIA KINTZ, owners GILBERT CARR, trainer SPECIAL FEATURES Vermont 's 100 Mile Trail Ride ...... ........... ........... .................... 9 Annual Report of the Morgan Horse Club, Inc . ... .. .. ... .... ..... .. ... 1 8 Mid -Atlantic All-Morgan Show .. ............................. ...... , .... ... .. 17 Training the Family Pleasure Horse, Chapter 6.............. .......... 20 Are You Ready To Register Your Foal? ........................................ 25 American Assn . of Equine Practitioners To Meet ................. ....... 29 Pine Ridge Morgan Horse Association . .. .. .... .. .. ... .. .. .. ..... ...... ... 57 From The Editor's Notebook . .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. 32 Horse Science Course Invaluable Dear Sir : As the only Canadian among fifty. two enrollees and as the. enrollee who had probably paid more (because of REGULAR FEATURES distance) to take this course than any Letters to the Editor . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .... 5 other, the opinions which follow may The Preside nt's Corner .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .... .... .. .. .. ................... ........ 7 be of interest to owners of pleasure. Our Cover ............ ................... ................................................... 7 horses. Horses, Horses, Horses .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... ... ... .. ... ... .. .... 1 9 Circle J News .. .. ...... .... .... ........ .... ........... ..... .. .. .. .... .. .. ... .. .. 16 As is genera lly known, the most east Northern California News ............... ......................................... 23 ern course was held at Wisconsin State .Justin Morgan Horse Association ... .............. ... .......................... 25 University in River Falls, Wisconsin, Pacific Northwest News ... .. .. .. ... .... .. .. .. •. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ... .. 27 from July 20 to July 30. Certainly, the The Buckeye Breeze . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 9 facilities were adeq uate, the university New York News ..... .. ... ...... .... ..... ... .... ....... ........ .... ... .... ......... 30 Morgan Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association ................ .... 32 people both helpful and friendly, and New England News ........ ... ............................................... ........ 33 .rhe staff outstanding fior the work North Central Morgan Association ... ........ .... .... ...... ..... ....... ....... 34 they had undertaken to do. Without Connecticut Morgan Horse Association News .................. .... ...... 51 a doubt, the cost of the trip and the Arizona Morgans .............. ......... ... .......... ........... ....................... 52 Penn-Oh io News .. .... .................. ... ......... ............. ..... .... ........... 53 course was small in relation to the value Morgans in the Land of Enchantment ..... : ... ...... ....... -:.... .. ........... 54 received. It was a commendab le Mid -Atlantic News ........... ... ........... .............. .. ... ..................... .. 55 achieveme.nt to crowd so much practical M id-States Morgan Horse Club .... ........ .... ............ ................ :... .. 55 instruction into such a brief span of Rocky Mountain Morgan Horse Club News ...................... ..... ..... 56 News from North Idaho .......... .. ..... ....... .. ... ............. ..... ........... 56 time. Any amateur horse owner, and Transfers of Own ership for August , 1964 ....... .................. ....... 75 many professiona ls too, would find the time and money well spent indeed . The difficulties in providing such a Officers of The Morgan Horse Club course must be formidab le, and this is President . • . J, CECD. FERGUSON why this letter is being written. As all Greene, Rhode !eland horse breeders know, their strength de Eastern Regional Vice President . • . • MRS. ROGER E, ELA Wayland, Mass. rives from knowledge, and knowledge Mld-WHt Regional Vice-President ... .... MRS. WILLIAM W. BARTON is best acquired through contacts with Rockford, Ill. knowledgeable people. Certainly , Dr. WHtern Regional Vice President .............. DR. HENRY P, BOYD Ensmi nger, Dr. G. Harsc h, Professor San Rafael. Calif. Treasurer ... ........ ....•. .. ... ... ••... .... CHAUNCY STILLIIIAN Robert W. Miller, Mr . Donald Can 230 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y . field, farrier , and Mrs. Fern Palmer Secretary . .. .. .• . .........•....••. ... •.••.. SETH P. HOLCOMBE Bittner, are knowledguble in their P. 0. Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Connecticut respective fields. Certain ly, these pe.ople were outstanding in their ability and The Morgan Horse Magazine willingness to communicate this know Vol. XXIV October, 1 964 Vol. 9 ledge to those who were in their classes. A Monthly - The Offlclol Publication of THE MORGAN HORSE CLUB, lncorporoted Th e overriding thought throughout Secretary's Office, P. 0. Box 2157, West Hartford 17, Conn. the ten-day course was "Why couldn't Please send all correspondence regarding subscrlptlona and advertising to publlcatlon office: The Morgan Hone Magadne, Leominster, Mass. - Dlal KEystone 4-6506 . more of us (pleasure horse owners) be Publisher . .. ...... ........ .....•..... • ........ Otho F. Eusey ex pose.cl to such people more often ?" Editor . Barbara Cale At this writing, it is not known where Special Features . Em Pedler Circulation . ..... .. ... ........ ... ......... , . Mary Foster the Horse Science Course will be held next year. aturally, an easterner CONTRIBUTING EDITORS hopes that the.re will be one course Judeen larwood Sue Halliwell Claude J. Morrette Charlotte Schmidt Lou!.. Beckley Pat Hamllton Ruth Morrison Allen P. Smith held farther east. But regardle ss of Ronald Blackman Doris Hodgin Barbara Niemi Eiieen Sullivan Lorrayne Byera Gloria Jones Eve Oakley Dayton Sumner where it is held, this enrollee in the Pamela Cannon Nancy Matas Renee Page Harriet Ulery J964 cour,se cannot too strong ly recom Pal Crookhom Peggy McDonald Betty Plaulh Mary Woolverton Ollie Dansby Coleen Mclean Pat Rooney Ruth Vldoloff mend owners and prospective owners of Maril Ford R. Morgareldge pleasure horses to watch for the dates, The Publisher and staff of The Morgan Horse Magazine and The Morgan Horse Club, Inc. are not responsible for opinions and statements expressed In signed articles or paid ad· enroll early and be there when the vertlsements. These opinions are not necessarily the opinions of the staff of this loumal. classes start , to stay for the whole ten SUBSCRIPTION RATES day course . One Year $4.00 Two Years $7.50 Three Years $10.50 Yours very truly , Canada $4.50 Foreign Rates SS.SO per year Erle M. Martin The MORGAN HORSEMAGAZINE, published monthly except January by THE MORGAN HORSE CLUB, INC.,