Melinda`s Corner - American Bashkir Curly Horse Registry

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Melinda`s Corner - American Bashkir Curly Horse Registry
Inside This Issue
Melinda’s Corner
Happy New Year everyone! Greetings from a very wet Kentucky!
Articles
I happily report that the ABC continues to operate in the black. The coming
year will be another challenge, but I am confident that we are on a path of
continued growth. My goals this year are to continue to rebuild our
membership and to publish the long awaited Studbook. The economy
continues to show improvement and, with that, maybe our efforts to sell
Curly horses will do so as well.
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In April, the American Bashkir Curly horse will once again be represented
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at the Equine Affaire in the Breed Pavilion. Carol Baldwin, 5 District
Representative, is bringing horses to the Columbus, Ohio, show from her
home in Michigan. I will be in attendance to assist with the booth. For a
small donation, we will add your farm or sale materials to the booth. If
anyone would like to help during the four-day event, please contact Carol
or myself for information.
President’s Message
Ohio Equine Affaire
ABC Convention 2012
The Wonder of the
Curly Horse
• History of the Gaited
Curly Horse
• Gaited Curlies: Myths
and Facts
• A Royal Curly Horse?
• Ordering from ABCR
• Cues Changes…coming
• Member Application
• Breeders
• ABCR High Point Pgms
• ABCR Board
• Ordering Advertising
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I would like to thank Marlene and Bruce Tilson for representing the
American Bashkir Curly Horse at the Canadian Royal Agricultural Winter
Fair. This is a test of endurance, lasting more than a week. I can’t imagine
how exhausted they must have been when they returned home!
On a more serious note, I want to thank those of you who defended the
ABCR and its Board members against the verbal assault in the online chat
groups. I appreciate your efforts, although I am sad to think that this
ugliness was in such a public forum. This kind of negativity does nothing
but hurt the breed in the eyes of the public. Our horses deserve better.
You deserve better. The folks willing to volunteer their time to this Registry,
deserve better!
Respectfully yours,
Melinda Martino, President
Reminder: Let’s put the Curly Horse in the
National Cowgirl Museum’s Hall of Fame!
Isn’t it about time Curly reached the Hall of Fame, in Texas? We are
planning to nominate Sunny Martin for the National Cowgirl Museum Hall
of Fame. Not only will this give recognition to her many contributions to the
beginnings of the ABC Registry, but will also acknowledge the Registry in a
public forum, give us name recognition, and of course be great advertising
for the Registry. Angie Gaines has already submitted her nomination, but
needs your support in the form of letters, which will be discussed by the
Board of the Hall of Fame. Please be sure to support this effort! Write your
letter today and send to Angie at 7480 CR 4095, Kaufman, Texas, USA
75142 or email [email protected]. She will forward them to the
appropriate address. For more information:
National Cowgirl Museum
www.cowgirl.net
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Ohio Equine Affaire
Attention Curly Horse Breeders and Members
The American Bashkir Curly Horse will be represented in the Breed Pavilion at the Ohio Equine Affaire, which
runs April 12-15 2012. We are asking for your help.
The Affaire is a four day event that draws tens of thousands of horse enthusiasts from across the midwest. Top
clinicians (John and Josh Lyons, Julie Goodnight, Craig Johnson and Al Dunning, to name a few from past
Affaires) participate.
The Affaire hosts hundreds of vendor booths selling a multitude of items from saddles to the latest bling. An
evening performance of FANTASIA highlights the talent and beauty of the horse and rider.
How can you help?
You can help by making a donation in exchange for distribution of your brochure at the Ohio Equine Affaire.
For a donation of $100, we will display and distribute your brochure at our booth in the Breed Pavilion.
If the donation amount is more than you care to spend, we will accept any help you can afford.
Methods of Payment and Next Steps
By check – please send to:
Diane Mitchell, ABC Treasurer,
2677 CR 112,
Caldwell, TX
USA 77836
Through PayPal – visit [email protected].
Please specify on the check or the PayPal account that your payment is for the Ohio Equine Affaire.
Brochures can be sent to Carol Baldwin, The Rocking B Ranch, 9075 Brudy Rd., Wolverine, MI 49799. Please
have brochures in the mail no later than March 25, 2012, to ensure the brochures are received in a timely
manner.
For More Information
Please check out the Ohio Equine Affaire at equineaffaire.com.
If you have any questions, please contact Carol Baldwin, District 5 Representative, ABC Board Member,
at [email protected] or call (231) 525-8842.
This is an excellent opportunity to market the Curly horse. Your support of this endeavor is most appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your help!!
Carol Baldwin, District 5 Representative, ABC Board
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Mark your calendar for this year’s event!
42nd American Bashkir Curly Registry Convention
to be held
August 16 to 18, 2012
in Reno, Nevada
Hosted By High Desert Equine Center
Most meals included, including BBQ, awards banquet, and silent auction
Lodging information coming soon!
Proposed agenda to include:
Board meetings, breeder/member meetings
Trip to Pyramid Lake
Tour of Palomino Valley Mustang Holding Facility
Roping demonstration/clinic
Tour of High Desert Equine Center
Trip to Historic Old Western Virginia City
For anyone who would like to stay an extra day, we can arrange a trip to Lake Tahoe
Fun family atmosphere and beautiful scenery!
Toronto’s Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
In November 2011, Tall Trees Curlys once again participated in Toronto's Royal Agriculture Winter Fair, a
highlight of which is the Royal Horse Show. This annual event runs for 10 days each November, and is held at
the Canadian National Exhibition grounds in downtown Toronto, Canada. Bruce Tilson hosted the booth, and
welcomed a large number of current owners and Curly enthusiasts, while also promoting the breed to those who
had never heard of Curly horses or who were unaware of their many attributes. Here are pictures from the event:
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The Wonder of the Curly Horse
By June Cicero – Neustadt, Ontario, Canada
I am the new owner of a Curly mare called Lucy. We’ve been together just over a month but already the ties are
strong, at least for me...I’m not sure about her. I have owned my own horse for the past 14 years. I love horses,
riding and riding vacations. I’m not particular about breed or colour; I just want a short, smart, solid, smooth
partner.
My husband and I were in the market for new horses, as we had sold our 2 riding horses before leaving British
Columbia, Canada, in April. We had our new ‘horse’ property and were keen to have horses back in our yard
and our lives. Thankfully, we were able to reconnect with a former trail buddy who invited us to join a three-day
ride the end of September. My friend knew the style of horse I preferred and set me up with Lucy for the ride.
At first sight, I was sceptical: I’m not fond of pintos, especially those with more white than colour. But her face
wasn’t bald and she didn’t have any blue eyes, so that was a plus. And she was very good under saddle – not
complicated, mindful of her rider and ready to work. And work she did. The second day of the ride, after getting a
little lost, we had to climb a steep incline. This wouldn’t have been such a problem except for the fallen leaves
and heavy rains over the previous days. It was too steep to climb straight up, and the footing was not good to
‘switchback’ our way out. We dismounted and, rather than try to crawl up, weaving through trees with a horse in
tow (I’m not a hiker). I simply secured my reins and let Lucy walk up on her own. She didn’t panic, fuss or barge;
she simply took to the task of hauling herself up to the top. And waited patiently for me to arrive.
I was pretty much sold on Lucy after the first day and more confident about my decision after the second day.
The third day was another success, with her nice, long, smooth lope (smooth is a critical quality for me). She
was a good size, age and temperament, and the price was right. I’d never seen any Curlies before, but I had
heard of them. I could sympathize with her ‘bad hair’. I am blessed (or cursed) with fine, dry, curly hair. So I
could identify with her mane – a mess of unmanageable curls. It was a good match. I didn’t know it would be a
great one.
We only got out for one more ride and then the rains came...and came...and came. We were busy getting
buildings and fencing erected to bring in our horses. Finally they arrived, Lucy and George, on November 3. The
weather gods blessed us with some decent riding temperatures and some of the water had dried up. So on
November 6, we excitedly mounted up for a ride on our property, along grassy paths and through wooded forest
trails. It was WONDERFUL! To be back in the saddle on our own horses – something we hadn’t done since
January. And we hadn’t known when it might happen again. It was such a good feeling; we didn’t want it to end.
Everything was special. So we decided to extend our ride and headed to the west side of our forested trail, one
we hadn’t walked in a while due to some heavily flooded sections.
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The Wonder of the Curly Horse
Continued from previous page…
We came to a bog. There was an old rusted culvert, above ground, and I wanted to skirt it, as I didn’t want my
new horse injured. Around to the right we went, but I guess I should have sought out higher ground. Down went
poor Lucy, up to her belly in gooey, black mud! Because her back end was on more solid ground, my upper body
was balanced over her neck with no hope of repositioning my weight backward. I took the only possible option: I
bailed, into the soft, wet, black mud, under Lucy’s neck, in front of her submerged front legs. I was apprehensive,
but that little Curly lifted each foot and walked right over me without even a nudge. I’m not tall at 5' 4", and I tried
to be as small as I could, but Lucy is short bodied and only 14-1 HH.
I’ve seen horses exit mud. They often hurry through, bound or jump, without thought to what’s around them.
None of that from Lucy; she just got the job done, and then stood waiting for further instruction. I pulled myself
from the mud, thanked my good little horse, and then had to determine how we might get back, as the boggy
spot was between us and home. I secured her reins and walked my way back over the culvert, without Lucy.
Once on the other side, I turned and called her to me. She came, walking in my steps with careful determination
and no fear or tension. Thankfully she didn’t break through the culvert. I remounted and we continued,
uneventfully, home.
I cannot believe my good fortune in finding this little horse. We have been out on only one ride since the bog
incident – it is still raining here. We stuck to the road where there’s not so much chance of deep mud! We’re
hoping for snow that stays, and I’m sure that Lucy will be reliable in any situation that presents itself. And there is
another possible bonus: of our eight grandchildren, one has various allergies, including horses. We are
interested to see if Lucy could be an added bonus for him.
I am excited and confident about travelling the trails with this wonderful ‘Curly girly’ and learning what I can
about Curlies and Lucy!
REMINDER
The deadline for submissions for the May 2012 Curly Cues is April 1, 2012
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The History of the Gaited Curly Horse
By Diane Mitchell (with thanks to those who answered her many questions!)
I was asked by our illustrious President to please write an article on the gaited Curly. I agreed, thinking this
would be an easy task. I bit off more than I could chew – way more! Why? I have looked in our history, and can’t
find any article dedicated to the gaited Curly. I have saved the many magazine articles written over the 18 years
I have been a member, and I could find only two that mentioned, briefly, the gaited Curly. One magazine
dedicated a paragraph of three sentences to the gaited Curly and that was the most I could find!
So, I have dug into the Registry’s past, back to the 1970s. There were so few Curlies that out-crossing was
allowed, and encouraged. At that time, there seemed to be many Missouri Fox Trotters that were showing curl.
They were in, if people didn’t destroy them. Many Curlies were coming from the mustang herds around Nevada.
A lot of these horses have Spanish ancestry. The Spanish are noted for having gaited horses, and there were
many mustangs that had a gait of some type. Other breeds that were known for gaiting that have been mixed in
with Curly horses are the Morgan and the Appaloosa. The Morgan wasn’t known originally as a gaited horse,
and still isn’t today, yet there are many that do gait, and the Morgan Horse Association is making room for them
and acknowledging them. The Appaloosa did an Indian Shuffle, which is also common among the Curly horse.
Some Mustangs do this Indian Shuffle, too. Once these horses were crossed with the Quarter Horse, and other
trotting breeds, they lost the gait or shuffle.
As I have described these breeds, I have also described types of gait. I am not going to go into a lot of detail, as
there are many books out there that have already done this. Suffice it to say that if someone says their Curly
gaits, you may want to ask, “Which gait do they do?” There is a foxtrot, which is expected, but not always
evident, in the Fox Trotter. Some will do a running walk – I myself owned a Fox Trotter that is curly, and she has
a running walk that any Tennessee Walker would die for! Some Curlies do the Indian Shuffle. This requires
some work out of the rider to get them into it, as it seems to be a balance between the walk and trot. If a rider
doesn’t ask them, they will just go straight from a walk to a trot, and totally miss the shuffle. There is also a
running walk, a stepping pace (which my stallion Copper Sun does), and a singlefoot, although some people like
to use the term ‘singlefoot’ to say they gait.
The earliest known gaited Curly to my knowledge is Benny Damele’s Copper D. He sired many horses, not all
having a gait or a shuffle, yet some did. The most popular mare that did was The Copper Mare. She did the
Indian Shuffle, and that was given to many of her get. Al Seigrist bought two mares from Benny Damele that had
Copper D as their sire. Those he bred to Fox Trotter Curlies. The resulting foals did the foxtrot. There was also
an Appaloosa stallion whose name is hard to spell or pronounce. One of his get was Four Mile Knick Knack. He
also did the Indian Shuffle and, when bred to Curly mares, passed the shuffle along. Among the Curly Fox
Trotter lines, there is a name that seems to stick out among the pedigree of most of the Curly Fox Trotters: that
is Curly Jim. The most popular from Curly Jim lines are Walker’s Prince T, Sir Patrick, Lovely Lady and Star’s
Lucky Touch.
The most difficult to follow are the Curly Mustang lines. Of course, they didn’t keep records! But their
background, having some Spanish blood, should help them into a gait, if not a shuffle. Recently, DNA genetic
history tests have been done on these mustangs. There is European blood in there, but also Spanish. My
stallion, BB Copper Sun, whose dam is The Copper Mare, had his DNA show mostly Morgan and Paso Fino.
The Paso Fino is Spanish and, as mentioned before, the Appaloosa that has mixed into any Mustang out there
has been known to shuffle. I have heard that the original Appaloosa was a gaited horse and, once they bred
them to other gaited breeds, the gait came back easily.
Breeders of gaited Curly horses may have a mix of the mustang, the Fox Trotter, and the Appaloosa in their
breeding stock. Maybe not all of the above, but the breeders have one thing in common: they breed for gait as
well as curls, working hard to keep the wonderful Curly personality and good conformation. A struggle at times,
but extremely rewarding when it all comes together!
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Gaited Curly Horses … Myths and Facts
By Marv Woodke
Over the years, I have had many inquiries and interest in Curly horses. It's surprising to me that many are
skeptical of gaited horses; add to this the curls and some I think imagine them as some mystical equine.
Since the time we had a Tennessee Walker when I was a kid (very swayback), I learned to also look at a horse
without a saddle when buying. Gaited horses seem natural to me. So especially as I get older, I don't understand
why people like trotting horses.
There are two main gaits in Curlies from what I know: the western shuffle and the fox trot.
I have at least one mare that exhibits the western gait (Hammerickx Appaloosa) but haven't ridden her and don't
have much knowledge of it. The foxtrot is a smooth but powerful gait. My stallion, Drifter, exhibits this and is still
the best riding horse I have ever ridden. I have ridden on trails with all kinds of horses and done fine.
Some myths are:
• They don't canter.
• They can't be ridden on trails with other horses.
• Recessive fox trotters are genetically defective.
Facts:
• Fox trotters were developed as easy-riding cow horses.
• There were two main Curly fox trotter foundation bloodlines:
1. Walker's Prince T, going back to Curly Jim and Walker's Merry Lad
2. Sir Patrick, going back to Zane Grey, a champion fox trotter.
• They can canter … but why, when they have a smooth, fast gait.
• I saw a registered recessive fox trotter once with no defects but some bloodlines might.
• Breeding gaited with non-gaited produces mixed results.
I think gaited Curlies can continue improvement within the breed.
From my experience in breeding cattle and horses, more bloodlines with characteristics that you are breeding for
results in more offspring of the same characteristics, such as temperament and curls.
DCC Drifter
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Will Her Majesty the Queen soon acquire a Curly horse?
By Marlene Tilson, Tall Trees Farm Curly Horses
This letter from the Royal Family came into our mailbox recently, in response to our letter sent to Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth about American Bashkir Curlies being hypo-allergenic. We were really pleased to be able to
inform the Royal household of this fact because the new princess, Kate Middleton, is highly allergic to horses. It
was a fun thing to mail Her Majesty a letter and also to get a reply back. Very exciting to know that the Queen and
the Duke of Cambridge now know what a "Curly" is...a horse of course! In their response, the Queen, and also
her grandson Prince William [Duke of Cambridge], thanked us for informing them about the American Bashkir
Curlies. So if someone does sell them a Curly, won’t that be wonderful?
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Greetings and Happy New Year from District 9
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Attention: All ABC Members
Due to the economy and increasing cost burden of Curly Cues, beginning in June of 2012, the
newsletter will be incorporated into a page in the Equine Journal magazine.
All paid members as of March 31, 2012, will receive a one-year subscription to the Equine
Journal included with their membership.
This subscription will include benefits such as some free advertising for each member. Life
members can be included as well for just $10/year. There will be a page each month specifically
for “Curly Cues News”.
To receive a full year’s subscription membership, dues must be paid by March 31. Articles
and pictures can be submitted monthly for publication. Breeders will be listed on a periodic
basis. Curly Cues will then no longer be published.
Currently, the Equine Journal is not sent to Canada or Europe. We are working on a solution to
this issue. If anyone has an idea, feel free to contact the Board.
Current members can look for a free introductory subscription for the months of November and
December of this year!
ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE
WWW MC Merlin ABC 3873
Sir Patrick Chip 3366 x Marv's Miracle 3291
2009 Sabino/Curly colt
DNA tested - gaited bloodlines
Halter, leads, ties trims
14 h, NOT saddle trained
$1400
FOR SALE
2011 colt ABC 3992. GAITED. $1500
2009 filly ABC 3866. Pinto. GAITED. $1500
2007 mare ABC PB 736 (7/8). Pinto. $2000
2007 mare ABC PB 737 (7/8). Sabino. $2000
2007 gelding ABC PB 690 (3/4). Appaloosa/curly. $2000
2005 mare ABC S-670. Bay. $2000
2003 mare ABC PB 718 (3/4). Pinto. GAITED. Bred to
Copper Sun. $2500
Contact Marv Woodke – Telephone (574) 542-2457
[email protected]
Contact Diane Mitchell – Telephone (979) 535-4426
[email protected]
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ADVERTISEMENT
Kootenai Curly Horses
Penny & Wayne Johnson
1324 Turner Hill Rd.
Bonners Ferry, Idaho, USA 83805
Telephone: (208) 267-7929
Email: [email protected]
Web: curlies.wpjohnson.net
Strong enough for a man; gentle enough for a child.
Let us help you find the Curly horse that will best serve you.
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LICENSED BREEDERS
ALASKA
#228 JANEY MOEN (10 YRS)
MOEN HOLMESTEAD CURLYS
17501 GOLDEN VIEW DR
ANCHORAGE, AK 99516
PH: 907-274-2122 / FAX: 907-345-2246
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 1495(F) BNC KING
#354 BRET HAMRICK (NEW)
PROMISE LAND CURLY RANCH
HC 89, BOX 1578
WILLOW, AK 99688
PH: 907-495-2125
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 2387 MEAD’S DAKOTAH
DEAUCE
ARIZONA
#328 GORDON HAUPTMAN (4 YRS)
TONTO CREEK CURLIES
HC 1, BOX 1199-G
PAYSON, AZ 85541
PH: 928-978-2062
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 3282 STAG CREEK
WARRIOR
ABC 3512 TONTO CREEKS PAWNEE
CALIFORNIA
#135 BENNE HANENBURG (14 YRS)
J & B EXOTIC CURLIES
1610 ASHLEY ROAD
RAMONA, CA 92065
PH: 760-440-0778
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 1909(F) BB EVEN
STEPHEN
#274 ELAINE J. MELLO (8YRS)
MELLO’S CURLY COAT FARM
30739 MERTEN DRIVE
EXETER, CA 93221
PH: 559-594-9294
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 1335 WARRIOR’S BIG
SIOUX (grey)
COLORADO
# 236 JEAN MESSNER (9 YRS)
MESSINROUND RANCH
1411 CR 818, GUNNISON, CO 81230
PH: 970-641-4804
EMAIL: [email protected]
IDAHO
#77 SKEET DONALDSON (17 YRS)
SNAKE RIVER CURLY HORSES
2371 U.S. 26
GOODING, ID 83330
PH: 208-934-4284
#124 HEIKKI KUSTER (14 YRS)
COUGAR MOUNTAIN RANCH
1976 WRENCO LOOP ROAD
SANDPOINT, ID 83864
PH: (208) 263 6131 / FAX: (208) 263 8349
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.cougarmountainranch.com
STALLION: ABC 3209 CMR Cody G
#168 LINDA VAVROSKY (13 YRS)
CREEKSIDE CURLIES
17829 HUBBARD GULCH
JULIAETTA, ID 83535
PH / FAX: 208-276-7540
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.creeksidecurlies.net
—A.I. BREEDER—
#176 JULIE HANSEN (13 YRS)
ROUND VALLEY CURLIES
HC 63 BOX 1807
CHALLIS, ID 83226
PH/FAX 208-879-6949
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.roundvalleycurlies.com
#272 PENNY JOHNSON (8 YRS)
KOONTENAI CURLIES
1324 TURNER HILL ROAD
BONNERS FERRY, ID 83805
PH: 208-267-7929
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: curlies.wpjohnson.net
INDIANA
#181 MARVIN WOODKE (13 YRS)
WOODKE’S WALNUT WOODS
1466 E. 550 N.
MONTEREY, IN 46960
PH: 574-542-2457 or
STALLIONS: ABC 2287 DCC DRIFTER
ABC 3366 SLL SIR PATRICK’S LIL CHIP
MVR ECLIPSE
IOWA
#74 JACQUELINE RICHARDSON
RICHARDSON'S CURLIES
1259 310TH AVENUE
WOODBURN IOWA 50275-9601
PH: 641-342-6180
E-MAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: Curly-Horse-Ranch.com
KENTUCKY
#62 MELINDA & DAVID MARTINO,
DANIELLE GAYLOR (17 YRS)
ROCKY RIDGE FARM
2347 HEMPFLING RD
MORNING VIEW, KY 41063
PH: 859-356-0749 / FAX: 513-569-6489
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.melscurlyhorses.com
#298 SHAWN & LOUIS TUCKER (8 YRS)
THREE FEATHERS NATIVE CURLY
HORSES
2197 ALTON STATION ROAD
LAWRENCEBURG,, KY 40342
PH: 502-839-3978/CELL: 859-489-9105
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.three-feathers.com
STALLION: TFN NAGI HANHEPI WI TO
MICHIGAN
#374 SHAWN WINTERS AND PAM KARS
(NEW)
MICHIGAN COUNTRY CURLYS
5111 FIGHTER ROAD
FREEPORT MI 49325
PH: 616-862-3631
STALLION: #3930-C-C HENRI
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MINNESOTA
#308 JANICE VOSS-CROSBY (6 YRS)
TWISTED OAKS FARM
14595 147TH STREET
WASECA, MN 56093
PH/FAX: 507-835-5337 CELL: 507-351-7374
EMAIL: [email protected]
PH/FAX: 507-835-5337 CELL: 507-351-7374
WEBSITE: www.twistedoaksfarm.com
STALLION: ABC 2300 HAWK’S MIDNITE
SHADOW, —A.I. BREEDER—
#361 NAOMI KISSLING (NEW)
TWISTED OAKS FARM
813 9TH ST. NE
WASECA, MN 56093
PH: 5072012135
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: twistedoaksfarm.homestead.com
MISSOURI
#275 SANDRA PHIPPS (7 YRS)
LAKEVIEW FOXTROTTERS & CURLIES
1248 STATE RD R.A.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, MO 65548
PH/FAX: 417-469-2230
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.curlyfoxtrotter.com
STALLION: ABC 2757 SIR PATRICK’S
MAXIMUM
#336 ALICE FISH (4 YRS)
ROCK N’ F STABLES
6355 COUNTRY ROAD 3850
PEACE VALLEY, MO 65788
PH: 417-277-5674 FAX 417-934-5032
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.rocknfstables.com
STALLION: ABC 1290(F) SAD SAM T
MONTANA
#11 MICHAEL CONTE (15 YRS)
LI’L CURLY HORSE RANCH
4285 PINE CREEK RD.
TROY, MT 59935
PH: 406-295-9985
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: lilcurlyhorseranch.com
#282 LUANNE WALDOW (9 YRS)
5366 ROAD 1023
CULBERTSON MT 59218
#307 GABY KAERCHER (14 YRS)
CROW CURLYS GERMAN
P.O. BOX 309
PRYOR MT 59066
PH: 406-855-6417
EMAIL: [email protected]
#346 MADDY ROBERTS (3 YRS)
MARS RANCH
142 SILO LOOP RD, HC 46 BOX 3
KINSEY MT 59338
PH: 406-234-2652
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 3580 STAG CREEK
INDEPENDENCE
www.abcregistry.org
LICENSED BREEDERS
NEVADA
#16 DAYLE JOHNSON (25 YRS)
CROSS TIMBERS CURLIES
HC 32 BOX 32019
ELY, NV 89301
PH: 775-289-4349
# 335 BETST VARGA-SVENSSON (4 YRS)
1630 NANSUE LANE
MINDEN, NV 89423
PH: 775-267-2635
EMAIL: [email protected]
#338 RON & JOAN OLSON (5 YRS)
HIGH DESERT EQUINE CENTER
5555 WILCOX RANCH ROAD, RENO, NV
89510
PH: 775-475-2250 / FAX: 775-475-2251
CELL: 618-670-4963
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.hdequine.com
STALLIONS:
ABC 3686 WW PETER LAKOTA (BAY)
ABC-3445 WARRIOR STARBERNDT
ABC-3650 MAXIMUM'S PRIDE
NEW YORK
#79 TOM & BRENDA McNALLY (27 YRS)
HARDSCRABBLE FARMS
7 TOWN SHED RD
MINERVA, NY 12851-9713
PH: 518-251-3424
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLIONS: ABC 2800 THUNDER ROAD
ABC 2454 WW QUARTER MOON
#373 CATHY THYGESEN (NEW)
63 MILL ROAD
COSSAYUMA LAKE NY 12823
PH: 802-238-3800
OHIO
#325 JUDY A. FOX (4 YRS)
JAFS FARM
5730 LAFAYETTE RD
MEDINA, OH 44256
PH: 330-722-2415 / FAX: 330-722-9684
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 3052 WWW SUNDAY
SYLENCE
#345 DEAN & LAURA ISON (4 YRS)
DLI FARM
648 WAKEFIELD MOUND ROAD
PIKETON, OH 45661
PH: 740-708-1981 /FAX: 740-289-3525
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 940 TEOC DANNY BOY
OKLAHOMA
#329 TERI GIBSON & IVA HENKE (4 YRS)
15250 KNOB HILL
PERRY, OK 73077
PH: 580-336-3292
EMAIL: [email protected]
PENNSYLVANIA
#353 AMY L. STEIN (2 YRS)
SPORT N CURLS
638 S. KRAIITOWN
EAST BERLIN, PA 17316
PH: 717-292-0330
EMAIL: [email protected]
SOUTH DAKOTA
#301 DIAMOND WILLOW MINISTRIES (7 YRS)
P.O. BOX 438
FORT THOMPSON, SD 57339
PH/FAX: 605-245-2183
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.d-w.m.org
TEXAS
#107 DIANE MITCHELL (16 YRS)
CURLY COUNTRY
2677 CR 112
CALDWELL, TX 77836
PH: 979-535-4426 / FAX: 979-535-4436
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.curlycountry.com
STALLION: ABC 1557(F) BB COPPER SUN (SOR)
—A.I. BREEDER—
#167 BARBARA CARROLL (13 YRS)
STAG CREEK FARM
2500 CR 116
COMANCHE, TX 76442
PH: 254-842-4051
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.StagCreekFarm.com
STALLIONS:
ABC 3652 ANGEL’S SPIRIT (TRI PINTO)
ABC 3540 TALL TREES MISDEMEANOR
(BUCK PINTO)
#317 BRANDON AND JENNIFER
BENNETT (6 YRS)
CURLY PINES RANCH
147 ROCKY LANE
BASTROP, TX 78602
PH: 512-965-7543/ Fax: 866-341-8916
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE:www.curlypinesranch.com
STALLION: ABC 3644 SFT True Heart
#370 ANGIE GAINES
GOLDEN CURLS RANCH
7480 CR 4095
KAUFMAN, TX 75142
WEBSITE: www.goldencurlsranch.com
STALLION - RENEGAIT CHESTERFIELD
ABCR 3665
#337 ELIZABETH GOODSON (1 YR)
RENEGAIT RANCH
PO 710
Elgin TX 78621
PHONE/FAX: 512-281-0679
EMAIL: [email protected]
WASHINGTON
#6 JIM & TAMES ALAN (19 YRS)
CELTIC CURLIES
14916 38TH ST. KPS
LAKEBAY, WA 98349
PH: 253-884-9947
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.oz.net/~tamsalan
STALLION: ABC 1002 BUCK JC'S JUBILEE
#131 TAMEA DENAULT (15 YRS)
DREAMSWEPT FARM
192A JACKNIFE LOOKOUT RD
KETTLE FALLS, WA 99141
PH: 509-738-2077
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EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.dreamsweptfarm.com
STALLIONS: ABC 2909 DSF LOGUN
#297 CHRISTINE ZANDSTRA (7 YRS)
LITTLE BEAR RANCH
36809 MANN ROAD
SULTAN, WA 98294
PH: 360-799-1139
EMAIL: [email protected]
#323 KAREN CONNOR (5 YRS)
33718 116TH STREET SE
SULTAN, WA 98294
PH: 360-793-7637
FAX: 360-793-7717
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 3164 RHYS
#326 SHERYL D’UVA (5 YRS)
COZY NOOK CURLY’S
537 HOTCHKISS RD.
COLVILLE, WA 99114
PH: 509-684-1695
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 2476 KC PRINCE CHARLES
#331 ELIZABETH MATTKE (4 YRS)
TRAVELING MOON RANCH
4217 N. KENNEY RD.
OTIS ORCHARDS, WA 99027
PH: 509-891-9353
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.travelingmoonranch.com
STALLION: ABC 2450 DCC TRAVELER
#339 MARC & WENDY DINNERSTEIN
(4 YRS)
16 SAUTER ROAD
LYLE WASHINGTON 98635
PH: 509-493-0039
EMAIL:[email protected]
WEBSITE:www.W-OneCurlyHorseFarm.com
#347 JEANNE DiMATTEO (3 YRS)
ACROSS THE LINE RANCH
6017 N. STATE LINE ROAD
NEWMAN LAKE WASHINGTON 99025
PH: 509-621-0097
#351 KELLY WOODWARD (4 YRS)
TWISTED CURL CURLIES
716 WINSLOW ROAD
COLVILLE WA 99114
PH/FAX: 509-684-5535
#363 KIMBERLIE LIGHTFOOT (3 YRS)
4731 SELFS ROAD, CASHMERE, WA 98815
PH: 509-782-9653
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: .:#3803 DSF COLBY BRITCHESCA TESTED NEGATIVE
WISCONSIN
#15 AMY WALL (9 YRS)
STONEY ACRES
W5374 HWY 64
PESHTIGO, WI 54157
PH: 715-789-2243
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLIONS:
ABC 1927 TATANKA
ABC 2261 J SILVER HEELS
www.abcregistry.org
LICENSED BREEDERS
#177 PAUL & ELIZABETH FORSCH
(11 YRS)
CLASSIC DREAMS CURLY RANCH
7816 COUNTRY ROAD H
STURGEON, WI 54235
PH: 920) 856-6549
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.classicdreamscurlies.com
STALLIONS: ABC 3671 BJT JACOB(CH)
#307 JAMIE KANE (6 YRS)
MUSKEG VALLEY RANCH
P.O. BOX 153, IRON RIVER, WI 54847
PH: 715-372-5242
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE:
http://www.geocities.com/mvrcurlyhorses/
STALLION: ABC 3358 MVR ECLIPSE
#313 LYDIA KOZAK EWER (6 YRS)
COLOR ME CURLY
N 11173 TOWN HALL RD
PHILLIPS, WI 54555
PH: 715-339-6104
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE:
www.geocities.com/wi_curly_horses
STALLION:ABC 3814 MIDAL PALE
PRINCE (PAL)
WYOMING
#89 JEFFERY & GAIL PARKER (16 YRS)
PARKER CURLY HORSES
457 ROAD 1 1/2
DEAVER, WY 82421
PH: 307-664-2286 FAX: 307-202-0450
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLIONS: ABC 3065 WYOMING FREE SPIRIT
ABC 1914 MEAD’S HI YELLER (BUCK)
CANADA - ALBERTA
#47 RON & DEB GROVES (22 YRS)
BLUE NORTHERN CURLIES
RR #3
ROCKY MT HOUSE, AB, CANADA T4T 2A3
PH & FAX: 403-722-2743
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLIONS: ABC 2526 BNC NIMPO
(GREY)
ABC 2296 BLUE MTNS THUNDER (BAY)
#137 MIKE HEAD (NEW)
HEADWATERS RANCH
RR #2
ROCKY MT HOUSE, AB CANADA T4T 2A2
#193 DEANNA JOHNSON (12 YRS)
SUNNYBROOK STABLES
BOX 35
SUNNYBROOK, AB, CANADA T0C 2M0
PH: 780-789-2125/FAX: 780-789-4175
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.sunnybrookstables.com
STALLIONS: ABC 2723 PALLADIN (PAL)
ABC 270 CHARMING PRINCE
#265 DAWN WATTS (4 YRS)
IRON SUN HORSES
RR 6,
CALGARY, AB, CANADA T2M 4L5
PH: 403-640-7619
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 3187 GALLANT GUNNER
#342 MAUREEN IVAN (3 YRS)
ROCKIN HORSE RANCH
231-6th AVE NW
AIRDRIE AB CANADA T4B2H9
PH: 403-948-1844
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: http://rockinhorsecurlies.ca
BRITISH COLUMBIA
#263 SHELLY WHITE (14 YRS)
Curly Standard Place
WEBSITE: http://www.curlystandardplace.com
25210 WILDHORSE ROAD
SUMMERLAND, BC, CANADA V0H 1Z3
PHONE: 250 486-6773
FAX: 250 494-4092
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 2962 *SANDMAN'S
MAGIC
#324 ANNE THORSTENSON (5 YRS)
CURLY T RANCH
RR #1 SITE 76 C 12
2007 HWY 3A
KEREMEOS, BC CANADA VOX 1N0
PH: 250-498-2927
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 403(F) C.C. MIKHAILEV (CH)
#355 RICKY BARROWS (NEW)
SERENDIPITY RANCH
5060 ESOULOFF RD
GRANDFORTS, BC CANADA V041H4
PH: 250-442-5694
#375 RAY KEETCH (NEW)
SWEET GRASS CURLYS
P.O. BOX 26
KALEDEN, BC CANADA V0H 1K0
PH: 250-497-6865
EMAIL: [email protected]
MANITOBA
#262 DEBRA JOHNSON (9 YRS)
BOX 225
STEINBACH, MB, CANADA R5G 1M2
PH: 204-326-6044
EMAIL: [email protected]
#364 SARAH SOUTHWELL (1 YR)
42 DACOTAH RD
DACOTAH, MB R4K 1O1
PH: 204-995-0048
E-ML: [email protected]
ONTARIO
#18 SONJA & GREG OAKES (14 YRS)
OAKESMUIR CURLY HORSES
RR #5 5617 WELLINGTON RD 7
GUELPH, ONTARIO, CANADA NIH 6J2
PH: 519-822-1211 / FAX: 519-846-5554
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.curlyhorse.com
STALLION: ABC 2821 OAKESMUIR DUKE
OF CURL(PINTO)
#165 BRUCE & MARLENE TILSON
(13 YRS)
TALL TREES CURLIES
471 TRUNK ROAD
BONFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA P0H 1E0
PH: 705-776-1356
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EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE:www.talltreescurlys.com
STALLION: WCC BUTCH CASSIDY ABC
P2114 (BAY)
TALL TREES ROGUE ABC 2442 (RD DUN)
#166 KARALEE BELL (13 YRS)
WHIRLWIND FARM
4437 COUNTY RD 12 RR2
LUNENBURG, ONTARIO, CANADA K0C 1R0
PH: 613-346-5790
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.whirlwindcurlies.com
STALLIONS: ABC 512(F) JC’S JOKER
ABC 2895 DCC SANTA FE
#173 PATRICIA ROSBOROUGH (13 YRS)
YANAGI STABLES
P.O. BOX 61
MANSFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA L0N IM0
PH: 519-925-2545
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.inetsonic.com/yscurlies
STALLION: ABC 2987 Y.S. KINYOBI (BAY)
#231 LYNN DOWNER (6 YRS)
HOMEFIRE CURLY HORSES
PO BOX #514
STIRLING, ONTARIO, CANADA K0K 3E0
PH: 613-395-1828
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.bashkircurlies.com
STALLION: *WCC BENJAMIN ABC 2770
(BLACK)
#292 KERRI-ANN PEET-HARRIS (7 YRS)
RAVENSTONE
1032 SAFARI RD RR#1
MILLGROVE, ON, CANADA, L0R 1V0
PH: 905-659-2265
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 3095 RAVEN’S STRYKA
PENNYSTONE
#316 FLORENCE MARTIN (6 YRS)
FLORALAKE CURLY HORSES
7830 FOURTH LINE, RR #2
WALLENSTEIN, ONT, CANADA N0B 2S0
PH: 519-638-5819 FAX: 519-638-5668
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.floralakecurlyhorses.com
STALLION: ABC 3426 MEAD’S AISHIHIK
TWIST (BLACK)
ABC 3641 TO SHADOW’S BLACK DIAMOND
(“OZZIE”) (BLACK)
SASKATCHEWAN
# 344 MARIE SHERWOOD (3 YRS)
SHALOM RANCH
BOX 1446
YORKTON SK, CANADA S3N3G3
PH: 306-728-2900 FAX:303-728-3201
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 3146 WARRIOR COYOTE
CROW HORSE
#356 DEAN TAVANETZ (3 YRS)
BOX 1418
BIGGAR, SK CANADA S0K0M0
PH: 306-948-2963
EMAIL: [email protected]
www.abcregistry.org
LICENSED BREEDERS
#357 CLAUDIA DUNCAN & MEIKE AND
KAI ANSCHUETZ (NEW)
RANCHO TRES ESTRELLAS
4515 7TH AVENUE
REGINA, SK CANADA S4T 0R2
PH: 306-757-4073
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: EBONY’S DUSTY LAD
1
FINLAND
#279 ARMI & BERTTA LAAKSONEN
(10YRS)
RATULAN KOTI OY/LAPIN CURLY TALLI
OUNASJOENTIE 5295
99340 RAATTAMA, FINLAND LAPLAND
STALLIONS : TROY ABC 3214
SUN WALKER ABC 2934
PH: 011-358-165-37303
EMAIL: [email protected]
[email protected]
WEBSITE: www.lapincurlytalli.fi
#319 HEIDI WIDNAS (NEW)
SPIRIT OF CURLIES
PERUKANHE 33
92390 SIILKAJOKI
FINLAND
EMAIL: [email protected]
#372 ANU & PETER HERRMANS (NEW)
SANDOVAGEN 110
68510 BENNES, FINLAND
PH: 011-358-400-172831
EMAIL: [email protected]
FRANCE
#222 MR & MME PRÉVOST (7 YRS)
LE MAS DE L’AIR
13440 CABANNES, FRANCE
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.curlydumasdelair.fr
STALLIONS: JACK DANIELS ABC 2464 (f)
EBONY’S TWISTER ABC 1403 (f)
ORLANDO ABC 3392
PETER PAN ABC 3394
PASTIS ABC 3791
GERMANY
#124 DANIELA SöHNCHEN (12 YRS)
CURLY HORSES GERMANY
BLUMENSTRASSE 52
42499 HUECKESWAGEN GERMANY
PH: 0049-700-76462436
WEBSITE: www.curly-horses-germany.de
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: ABC 1705 COTTON EYED JOE
ABC 3402 CHG BRANDA’S GOLDEN
NUGGET SPARELLE’S HERKZULES
#307 GABY KAERCHER (14 YRS)
CCG CROW CURLYS GERMANY
REISSER 17
D-78733 AICHHALDEN, GERMANY
PH: 01149-07422-244194
Fax: 01149-07422-244195
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.curly-horse.de
#362 TOMAS & PETRA WOLF (NEW)
CURLY HORSE RANCH WOLF
ERLENHOF
BICKENBACH 64404 GERMANY
PH: 496257998150
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.ENJOY-THECURLYS.com
#302 NICOLE SCHOEN (NEW)
BREITE STRASSE 24
29221 CELLE, GERMANY
PH: 514-190-1253
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.curly-horsesniedersachsen.de
#371 SUSANNE MITLEHNER (NEW)
ZUR SCHULKOPPEL 2
24860 KLAPPHOLZ, GERMANY
PH: 004 9460 3274
EMAIL: [email protected]
HOLLAND
#360 LIESBET DIRKLJE WAGENAAR
(NEW)
ZUIDVLIET 476
LEEUWARDEN, HOLLAND 8921 ET
EMAIL: [email protected]
SWEDEN
#17 MUSSE GRUEN (18 YRS)
ROSSBOL CURLY HORSES
ROSSBOL 220
834 97 BRUNFLO SWEDEN
PH: +46-63752177
WEBSITE: [email protected]
EMAIL: [email protected]
STALLION: K.C. Thundercloud ABC# 1991
# YVONNE LINDBACK (NEW)
CENTRALGALAN 5
S-95234 KALIX SWEDEN
PH: 114692313266
EMAIL: [email protected]
UNITED KINGDOM
.
#352 LOUISE PARKER (3 YRS)
TREVOR HALL
TREVOR HALL ROAD
IIANGOLLEN DENBIGHSHIRE
1120 7UP UNITED KINGDOM
PH: +44 (0)7702 400074
FAX: +44 (0)1978810355
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.trevorhallfarm.com
STALLION: WARRIOR LYNX aka
"TROUBLE"
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STALLIONS: ABC 1695 DRY CREEK DUN (RED
DUN)
ABC 2323 WARRIOR’S BLACK VELVET
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COMMITTEES &
CHAIRPERSONS
If you would like to join a
committee, feel free to contact
the Chairman. We are always
looking for volunteers.
Breed Standards & ID:
Ad-hoc
By-Laws
Joan Olson 920-255-0326
[email protected]
Research:
Sue Davis 775-475-2250
[email protected]
Convention:
Joan Olson 920-255-0326
[email protected]
Finance:
ABC BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Melinda Martino
2347 Hempfling Rd.
Morning View, KY 41063
PH: 859-356-0749
EMAIL: [email protected]
www.melscurlyhorses.com
VICE PRESIDENT
Joan Olson
1760 Manzanita Lane
Reno, NV 89509
PH: 775-826-7580/FAX:775-826-7582
CELL: 920-255-0327
EMAIL: [email protected]
SECRETARY
Sue Davis
5555 Wilcox Ranch Rd.
Reno NV
PH : 775-475-2250
EMAIL: [email protected]
REGISTRAR
Hall of Fame:
Donna Laroux 219-766-3519
[email protected]
Horse Show:
Sue Davis 775-475-2250
[email protected]
Grievance:
Joan Olson 920-255-0326
[email protected]
Marketing &
Ways and Means:
Carol Baldwin/Angie Gaines
[email protected]
[email protected]
Membership:
Joan Olson 920-255-0326
[email protected]
Scholarship
Joan Olson 920-255-0326
[email protected]
Technology
Caren Schumann
[email protected]
Melinda Martino
2347 Hempfling Rd.
Morning View, KY 41063
PH: 859-356-0749
EMAIL: [email protected]
www.melscurlyhorses.com
TREASURER
Diane Mitchell
2677 CR 112
Caldwell, TX 77836
PH: 979-535-4426/FAX:979-535-4436
EMAIL: [email protected]
DISTRICTS
DIST. 1: CA, NV, HI, UT, AZ
Joan Olson
1760 Manzanita Lane
Reno, NV 89509
PH: 775-826-7580 / FAX: 775-8267582
CELL: 920-255-0327
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIST. 2: WA, OR, ID, MT, WY,
CO
Liz Mattke
4217 North Kennedy Road
Otis Orchards, WA 99207
PH: 509-891-9353
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIST. 3: NM, OK, AR, LA, TX
Diane Mitchell
2677 CR 112
Caldwell, TX 77836
PH: 979-535-4426/FAX:979-535-4436
EMAIL: [email protected]
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DIST. 4: ND, SD, NE, KS, MN,
IA, MO
Alyssa Redvay
8426 east fork drive
Milford, KS 66514
PH: 618-530-5407
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIST. 5: WI, MI, IL, IN, OH
Carol Baldwin
The Rocking B Ranch
9075 Brudy Rd.
Wolverine, MI 49799
PH: 231-525-8842
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIST. 6: CT, DE, ME, MD, MA,
NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT
Andrea Lavens
14358 Scott Rd.
Bryan, OH 43506
PH: 419-388-3027
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIST. 7: AL, FL, GA, KY, MS,
NC, SC, TN, VA, WV
Melinda Martino
2347 Hempfling Rd.
Morning View, KY 41063
PH: 859-356-0749
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIST. 8: AK, CANADA
Daryl Lang
306 Sunol Rd
Hadley PA 16130
PH:724-253-3925
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIST. 9: EUROPE, AUSTRALIA,
REMAINING CONTINENTS
Caren Schumann
Hueschelrath 12
42799 Leichlingen
Germany
PH: 011 49 2175 97 97 66
E: [email protected]
AT LARGE TRUSTEES
Donna Laroux
134 Goldfinch Dr.
Kouts, IN 46347
PH: 219-766-3519
EMAIL: [email protected]
Angie Gaines
7480 CR 4095
Kaufman, TX 75142
PH: 214-794-1776
EMAIL: [email protected]
Sue Davis
5555 Wilcox Ranch Road
Reno NV
PH : 775-475-2250
EMAIL: [email protected]
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2. Pay through PayPal: [email protected]. Be sure to put in the
‘message’ section it is for a CC ad.
3. Call 1-859-485-9777 with credit card information.
CLASSIFIED ADS … FOR 30 words:
$5.00 for each picture
Breeder Ads:
Classifieds - $5 for 1st ad, $2.50 for each ad after that
¼ page ad - $10 each time; if run 3 times, 4th is free
½ page ad - $25 each time; if run 3 times, 4th is free
Full page ad - $60 each time; if run 3 times, 4th is free
Member Ads:
Classifieds - $10 for 1st ad, $5 for each ad after that
¼ page ad - $15 each time; if run 3 times, 4th is free
½ page ad - $30 each time; if run 3 times, 4th is free
Full page ad - $65 each time; if run 3 times, 4th is free
Non-Member Ads:
Classifieds - $20 for 1st ad, $10 for each ad after that
¼ page ad - $25 each to run 1-3 times, $85 to run 4 times
½ page ad - $50 each time
Full page ad - $100 each time
‘Want to Buy’ Ads: Same as above
Ads with more than 30 words will be charged at the half-price rate for each
subsequent 30 words (60 words for a breeder would be $5 + $2.50 = $7.50).
Contact information is NOT included in the word count.
Running for
Board of Trustees
POLICY FOR LATE ADS
Any adult member in good standing and
willing to attend the yearly conventions may
run for Board of Trustees. This is a threeyear term of office in which you will serve
on Registry committees and attend board
meetings. There will be one member at
large and three districts up for election
each year. Start thinking now about running
for the Board for the next term.
Issue 104: Winter 2012
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Advertisers whose ads arrive after the
deadline may choose to either wait until
the next issue to print their ads and
have them posted to the website OR
pay an additional $10 fee to have them
posted to the website shortly after we
receive them. Those ads will then be
printed in the next Curly Cues and
continue for another 90 days on the
website at no additional cost, as long as
there are no changes.
www.abcregistry.org