Above: Melvin
Overstreet holding Nell Overstreet, dam
of Sandy Sun's Sally (circa. 1943).
Nell
Overstreet was accepted into the TWHBEA registry during the time
when mares were given numbers based on their ability to produce get
that performed walking horse gaits. Sandy Sun's Sally
(pictured below at left) later produced Dusty Sally and
White Sally, who in turn, continued to produce spotted Tennessee
Walking Horses. |
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Spotted Alen Again
Spotted Alen Again,
sire of the 2003 SSHBEA WGC Alen's Stormy Nite, is unequaled as a
spotted breeding stallion. Registered with four different registries,
which include the Spotted Saddle Horse Breeder's and Exhibitor's
Association, the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibitors
Association, the Racking Horse Breeder's Association, and the National
Spotted Saddle Horse Association, Spotted Alen has attained an
unprecedented record of producing winning show horses. Alen offspring
up to 1999 have won 84 world championships, 62 reserve world
championships, and 411 divisional world champion wins. Alen's year
2000 totals include 2 World Grand Championships, 6 Reserve World Grand
Championships, 7 World Champions and 6 Reserve World Champions. In the
past 5 years 2 of the World Grand Champion Spotted Saddle Horses were
sired by Spotted Alen. In 1995 it was Alen's Lethal Weapon and in 2000
it was Pride of Alen Again. Spotted Alen Again himself is a Supreme
Champion and 3 time World Champion. |