Some History about "Pa" |
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I
think it is a breeders duty to know their bloodlines and to
make educated decisions based on the information they aquire. Only
the very best representatives of the breed should be allowed
to reproduce. As any breeder will tell you, there are no guarantee's
in the breeding business but by breeding the best to the best, you can
greatly improve the odds of getting a quality individual.
Let's take a closer
look at Pa's pedigree. Pa's sire, Merry Boy Duplicator,
was shown from 1985-1988. He was shown three gaited open 26
times-winning all blues and was never beaten in the ring until 1988.
Duplicator was trained and shown by Harry Elston of Star, Idaho. I
spoke with Harry over the phone and he told me that Duplicator
was "very intelligent and quick to learn". At the age of 20, he is
still a productive sire. His foals have produced valuable breeding
stock throughout the country.
Pa's dam,
Chance's Sky's R Blue JSO, is of the
infamous Last Chance line started by Mr. Albert Dement. She is a 16H
black with light roaning. She was shown successfully after only being
broke for five months.
A few
facts about the other horses on Pa's papers:
Merry Boy's
F-88 was one of the last horses trained by the late
Winston Wiser. He was also one of the last horses owned and ridden by
the late Sam Paschal. This great old stallion was foaled in 1954 at
the farm of George Williams, Jackson TN. The very first issue of
Voice Magazine, March 1962, Sam Paschal's ad listed Merry Boy's F88 at
stud. Only eight other stallions were offered at stud in this issue.
At 12 years of age he was purchased by Ray and Wanda Corum of KY.
They stood this great stallion until his death at age 36. Merry Boy
F-88 lived to be the last closest link to Roan Allen F-38 and other
great foundation horses.
Delight Miss
Hancock was black, 15.1-15.2H. She is described as a
very pretty mare by Joe Guido of Idaho. Mr. Ray Corum has this to
say, "Delight Miss Hancock was a fine black mare owned by Kathy Little
of Columbus, Indiana. Kathy used this mare as a trail mare and bred
her several times at our stable, but never kept any of the stallion
foals."
Gay Boy
Chance was a little horse, about 14.2H, sorrel, white
legs and blaze. Joe Quido bought him from the Dement farm. Joe has
quite a colorful story about the day that they picked Gay Boy up!
Marya of
Mikalew S.G. was a liver bay, 16.1H. She produced
allot of really good horses for Joe Guido, Idaho. She threw all
colors. Her and Gay Boy Chance produced allot of big horses which is
interesting to note because Gay Boy was so small.
Merry Boy
was a black roan, blaze, two rear stockings, white on each knee and
offpastern. He was foaled in 1925 near Wartrace, TN. He was destined
to be one of the immortals of the TWH breed. Albert Dement, the all
time master breeder, selected Merry Legs F-4, the greatest WH
broodmare the world ever knew, to be Merry Boy's dam. The sire he
chose was Roan Allen F-38. This stallion today holds the distinction
of being the greatest sire ever produced in the breed. All
registered WH's today trace to Roan Allen F-38 through Merry Boy or
Wilson's Allen. Merry Boy sired foals through his thirty-second
year. This splendid old horse that had produced a definite family
within the breed died in 1958 at the age of 33.
Blackley's
May Allen was black, 15.2-16H. She was purchased by
Betty Sain, who at the same time purchased Black Dust Mr. from George
Williams (Black Dust Mr. was also a son of Merry Boy). Betty kept her
as a brood mare al long as she lived. Betty Sain was associated with
many top horses in her day. She was to win the WGC of 1966 with
Shaker's Shocker.
Another
Terrific was black/brown, 16H, near hind sock, off
hind fetlock, strip on off nostril. His disposition was wonderful.
He had a slim build but was very athletic and was one of the taller
Merry Go Boy get. Another Terrific was double bred-Merry Go Boy. He
was a heck of a show horse locally and was undefeated in 1989
championship classes. Four time High Point Open Walking Horse in Utah
in 1981, 1984, 1986 and 1988. He was owned by Sid and Mary Baucom,
Salt Lake City, UT. He was trained by Harry Elston of Star, Idaho
(Pa's sire's trainer). He was shown by George Baucom. His sire was
Mr. Terrific, who himself was a terrific show horse. Mr. Terrific was
a bay (kind of a seal brown bay) 15.2-15.3H depending on how he was
shod.
Mikate
S.G.'s sire was Midnight Mike R.G. who is described as
being a heck of a horse as well as show horse. Midnight Mike R.G.'s
sire was Midnight Pleasure, also a great horse and show horse.
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