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Haynes Peacock

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regularly and rode back home with both hands full of groceries. In 1939, Old Dan was exhibited at a small show in Tennessee and was seen by Colonel J. L. Haynes. Haynes soon bought the horse and at the age of twelve years, had him registered with the
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in the years 1940 and 1941, making him the first repeat champion. He died several years later and was buried on Haynes' farm, Haynes Haven, in the horse cemetery.
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gelding. He won two World Grand Championships and was trained, owned and ridden by Colonel J. L. Haynes.
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as Haynes Peacock. Haynes Peacock, ridden by Haynes, won World Grand Championships at the
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horse. During his early years, he was known as Old Dan. Monette rode the horse to the
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gelding with no markings. He was bred by Jack Monette and used as a
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Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
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Index

Wilson's Allen
Roan Allen
Tennessee Walking Horse
Wilson's Allen
Standardbred
mare
chestnut
farm
grocery store
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration
"Tennessee Walking horse - Haynes Peacock #401185 home page by Walkers West"
"The Tuscaloosa News - Google News Archive Search"
"Times Daily - Google News Archive Search"
Categories
Individual Tennessee Walking Horses
World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horses

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