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Shadow Of Tegun 773262
Owned by Earl & Opal Jones
Foaled May 19, 1977 Died : 1997 Sire: Montana Copper Dam: Shadow Gold Tegun had 10 foals. Our mare, Tegun's Mt. Fawn, was her first foal. Tegun's last foal was Silvertip Joe. When Tegun died Joe was 18 days old. Earl sold him to us. We raised Joe on goats' milk. Tegun's dam, Shadow Gold, is the mare that convinced Earl Jones that TWH were worth raising.





Chiquita Sago 550695
Foaled: 1955 Sire: Lightfoot Rickey Dam: Sago (Black Beauty II) Chiquita Sago was Sago (Black Beauty II) first foal. O.V. McCurry's granddaughter is by Chiquita in this photo. Chiquita had 15 foals; all mares except for two colts that were gelded. Chiquita has always been a favorite of the McCurrys. Her bloodlines can be found in TWH in the Northwest and in Canada.





Tegun's Mt. Fawn
Foal Date: February 28, 1986 Sire: Ebony's Mt. Trapper Dam: Shadow Of Tegun Fawn has given us 9 foals. They have all been exceptional. She is retired.

Fawn competed against AQHA and APHA in barrels, poles, flag race, and western pleasure and won 9 ribbons with 4 first place. Eastern Montana All Breed Horse Show, Glendive, Montana.





Fancy Ghost MCC 793859
Foal Date: May 1, 1979 Death Date: March 16, 2006. Sire: My Music Man   Dam: Chiquita Sago Fancy Ghost has many of the old Montana Foundation walkers on her pedigree. Fancy Ghost has 8 offspring. Her first in 1983 and her last in 2001.





A Spiced Sundae MCC 834641
Foal Date: May 22, 1983 Sire: Blackberry Sunday Dam: Fancy Ghost MCC Sundae has had 11 foals. Her first is our stallion, GLL's Sun Chief foaled in 1990. Her last recorded foal is Judge Sterling foaled in 2003.






My Music Man 590518
O. V. McCurry Up.
Foaled: May 13, 1959 Sire: Reveille Boy Dam: Marie La Marr My Music Man sired 26 registered offspring. Every one of his foals were very colorful. He sired at least 7 white, 5 yellow, 5 roan ?, 2 buckskins, and 1 chestnut. The colors aren't recorded on some of his get. Every one of his offspring had a lot of white markings . He was definitely a sabino producer.




Rapid Joe 453195
Foaled: March 11, 1945 Sire: The Traveler Dam: Nellie Flag Owned by C.W. Allen of Billings,MT and leased to Ross Howell of Polson, Montana from 1967 until the fall of 1968. Rapid Joe was a grandson of Roan Allen F-38. Rapid Joe sired 38 registered foals. He'za Walker , his very first foal, was foaled in 1965 when Rapid Joe was 20 years old. He'za Walker is seen on quite a number of Canadian Walking horse pedigrees. Clark Allen sold him to Charles & Marjorie Lacey. I am most familiar with Northfork Sky Walker, Jean Rempel's stallion. Rapid Joe was brought to Billings, MT in 1947. He and Richardson's Honey Chile most likely came in on the same truck. Fred Pierce who owned the Billings Livestock Yards, the packing plant , and a ranch in the Billings area bought him. Rapid Joe spent 17 or 18 years working cattle mostly on concrete at the stock yards. When this photo was taken Rapid Joe was 25 or 26 years old and so stiff he wasn't able to be ridden in the parade. Clark Allen could not bear to see Rapid Joe suffer or end up in a rendering plant. He ended Rapid Joe's life with a bullet ; a loving , courageous , and humane way to end the life of such a great friend and walking horse sire.

Hey Joe 531057
Foaled in 1953. Sire: Silvaro Allen Dam: Pet Talley Both owned by the Climbing Arrow Ranch. All four generations on his sire's side had Roan Allen F-38. Hey Joe's dam's sire's line was unknown. Pet Talley's dam was Molly T. by Walking Dan Allen 350079. Hey Joe sired his first registered foal in 1959 and his last in 1974. Hey Joe was owned by Robert Kaiser and leased to Pearl Tompkins . Hey Joe sired so many excellent walkers ; the most notable may be Beauty's Sage King, Golden Gold Glory, Lilli Bet, and Beauty's Barbaree. Hey Joe missed the fate of his sire & dam. Hey Joe was Silvaro Allen's last foal. A quote from the buyer of the Climbing Arrow Ranch , Peggy Allen, "the Tennessee Walkers we tried at the ranch fproved unsatisfactory and were not sure footed enough to make good stock horses for their use." Peggy Allen went on to say, "We advised the Forest service against their use as trail horses... though few horses can match their disposition. " The Tennesee Walkers who remained at the Climbing Arrow when it was sold were disposed of. (A kind way of saying they were shot.) Just think of the great bloodlines that could have been over the last 53 years.


Lightfoot Rickey 501200
Foaled in 1950. Sire: Silvertip-Rickey Dam: Richardson's Honey Chile. Last Chance from his sire and Roe's Chief from his dam, Lightfoot was the first foal we had from Honey and Rickey. Lightfoot was sold to Homer Davis as a 2 year old. He sired 12 offspring , his first in 1953 and his last in 1958. The most notable of his offspring were Sago Lily, Fairy Breese, Miss Petunia, Chiquita Sago, and Colonel D.




Reveille Boy 570415
Foaled in 1955 Sire: Silvertip-Rickey Dam: Richardson's Honey Chile Reveille Boy was the 2nd stallion from Honey and Rickey. He sired 18 foals. His first in 1959 and his last in 1969. The most notable were Fortune's Soldier, Merry Boy Blue N., Sabina Shadow, My Music Man, Goldie's Alibi, and H.D.'s Easy Money. Grace said that when her oldest daughter was 2 years old they enjoyed a very smooth ride on Reveille Boy. His disposition matched his sire's.






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