Tuesday, October 23, 2012

September / October 2012

A few thoughts……
  •  Annual meeting is November 3rd 3:30 PM at the Farm Bureau building Shelbyville, TN. Officer election will be held at this meeting. For more info on the agenda contact Lydia Spears Phone  #931-796-4920 or email: miniacre@bellsouth.net  
  • It's not to early too pay your 2013 dues.

2012 Awards

It is time to tally your points. There are several different awards programs and not all are related to showing. So let’s talk a little about the award programs.

SHOW AWARDS PROGRAM:

There is a $10 fee per donkey. Fee must be paid prior to a show for that show’s points to count for the 2012 show season. At the end of the show season, you may only count four (4) Tennessee shows for points. Exhibitor will choose which four (4) shows he/she wishes to count. This year due to the lack of halter and or color classes at some shows starting with the 2012 show season exhibitors will be allowed to choose four (4) shows for halter, four (4) shows for color and 4 shows for performance. They do not need to be the same 4 shows. There is a champion and reserve in all categories. There are 8 awards in halter, In-hand and In-Harness which are broken down by sex and one for Standard/Mammoth in each category. Also new this year is an award for Adult Performance Duo this award is for the donkey which was shown by the same handler for 4 shows this will be 2 awards a Champion and Reserve and will not count towards Grand Champion.  There are two color awards, one for solid and one for spots, a best matched pair (must be the same two donkeys) and a Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion. In addition to these awards there are two youth awards (the donkey being shown by youth must be signed up). This program runs from Jan 1, 2012 thru Oct 31, 2012. Each member is responsible for turning in their own points! The cutoff date for turning in your points is Nov 12, 2012. The rules and tally sheets for these awards can be found at http://www.tennessee-donkeys.com/HighPointAwardRules.html


MIKE PALLOTA MEMORIAL AMBASSADOR OF THE BREED AWARD:

This is an annual award for any event, in any state, that promotes the breed (outside of the show ring). This award is open to all members and there is no sign up fee. Parades, exhibitions, social events, plays, pet days, etc count. Only one event per day will count unless the second event is totally different than the first. Exp: Parade counts 1 point but later that day you do a driving or jumping exhibition that would count separately, but a breed parade two or three times the same day is only 1 point. Group visits, such as schools or other groups to educate or promote the breed also count. This award will run from Jan 1, 2012 to Dec 31, 2012. Deadline for turning in these points is Jan 7, 2013.

KERRI LITTLE MEMORIAL ROOKIE AWARD:

This award is open to a “novice” person or farm. The winner would be the farm or person that has just started participating in our clinics, exhibitions, parades, shows, or any event that promotes our club/breed and each event is worth 1 point. A person/farm is considered a rookie for two years, unless they win the Rookie Award their first year, which will then make them ineligible for this award the next year. There is no sign up fee for this award. The award will run from Jan 1, 2012 to Dec 31, 2012. Deadline for turning in these points is Jan 7, 2013.

The TDA awards committee is responsible for the above awards. If you have any questions or need copies of any of the point tally sheets, please contact one of us. Dayle Haworth minidonks@united.net 931-364-3715, Theresa Puckett ccrdonkeys@comcast.net 615-230-7260 or Kay Allen kayy@united.net .

MARTHA WILHOIT MEMORIAL DRIVING AWARD :

This award was named after Martha because she loved to drive, so this award is for the members who have her passion for driving. There is a $5 sign up fee per donkey which must be paid prior to counting any driving time. This award is tailored with an emphasis on driving. A member that signs up for this award, is expected to keep a driving log of the time spent at the reins, which includes ground driving. The only driving time that a member can’t claim is time in the show ring. This award runs from Jan 1, 2012 to Dec 31, 2012. Deadline for turning in your driving log is Jan 7, 2013. If you have any questions about this award please contact Lydia Spears, Ph #931-796-4920 or email: miniacre@bellsouth.net .

CARSON CARROLL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD:

This is a $250 scholarship based on merit awarded to our youth members as they prepare for college or technical school. This award must be asked for and be accompanied by the member’s high school transcript through the third semester prior to graduation. Any member that wants to contribute to this award fund is welcome to do so. If you have any questions or have a youth member that wants to apply for this award, please contact Lydia Spears, Ph # 931-796-4920 or email miniacre@bellsouth.net .



Gallatin News - Mule Day

"Gallatin miniature mules and donkeys feaured at Westmoreland Mule Day" By Randy Cline



            Picture in your mind how dogs are put through agility drills on nationally televised dog show competitions, then replace the dogs with miniature mules and donkeys and you’ll have a good idea what’s going to happen in the Mini Mule and Donkey Show at the Westmoreland Mule Day activities set for Sept. 24-30.
            Over 100 entries are expected to compete in a variety of categories beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Westmoreland Expo Center.  Mini Mules cannot measure more than 40 inches from the base of the neck to the ground and Mini Donkeys cannot measure more than 36 inches.
            “This is an entertaining show; much different from a mule pull or other mule shows,” said longtime area resident Theresa Puckett of Crooked Creek Ranch in Gallatin.  “The donkeys will go through an obstacle course and they go through a jumping course; they do halter, pole bending, pleasure driving and snigging, where the donkeys walk through a course while dragging a small log.
            “One of the more popular classes is coon jumping.  People would buy mules to coon hunt because they are more sure-footed and they would have to jump a fence when they came to one.  With the minis, they have to come to a complete stop and then jump.  The Tennessee Donkey ASSociations record jump is 39 and one-half inches.
            Puckett’s obsession with Minis started in 1996 while visiting Kentucky.  “We passed a farm and I saw one spotted miniature donkey and I fell in love,” she said.  “He was for sale and I bought him.  His name was Patches and he was my best friend.”
            Puckett began appearing in parades with shows with Patches and began competing around 1998.  “There was a national association show in Shelbyville and that was going to be my first show,” she said.  After taking a crash course to learn how to properly show Patches, she ended up with a second place finish.  She was hooked.  Next, she traveled to a show on the Kentucky-Ohio border where Patches took first place in her class.  “My husband said I squealed and jumped two feet off the ground.  We’ve been going to shows ever since.”
            Her herd of minis continued to grow and today she has 16 mini donkeys and one mini mule, as well as three riding mules, one of which is a four-time Grand National Champion.  Two of her mules were pictured with an article in Horse Illustrated magazine.
            In fact, Puckett has been a chief advocate for inclusion of minis and is a founding member of the Tennessee Donkey ASSociation she helped form in 2002.  She has been an officer of the organization since its inception.
            Shows are held throughout the year and scores compiled over each donkey’s four best shows to determine High Point Show awards.  “My donkey, Crooked Creek’s Bosco, has been Grand Champion donkey every year since 2004,” Puckett said.  “Since 2008, the Reserved Grand Champions has been my son’s donkey Crooked Creek’s Beaujolais.”
            Showing donkeys is a family affair with Puckett’s 20-year old son Zachary competing against his mother.  Her husband Brian serves as photographer and chauffer but also shows the animals on occasion. 

Thursday, August 30, 2012

August 2012

A few thoughts……

Summer Shows

This summer has been cram packed with shows for us to show off our donkeys and show them we did. The most recent shows were the Bedford County fair, Williamson County fair, Wilson County fair and a combo miniature horse and donkey show at the Maury County Fair. The Bedford County fair had 101 entries, the hot weather didn't slow us down. Williamson County had 117 entries on a what started off to be a rainy day. Wilson County had a whopping 163 entries. Maury County had 105 donkeys which was way more than the miniature horses that showed up. Check out all the results on the TDA web site: http://www.tennessee-donkeys.com/ShowResults2012.html

 
Bedford County Fair 
Williamson County Fair
Wilson County Fair

Friday, July 27, 2012

July 2012

A few thoughts……
  • 2013 calendars are on sale now. This year's calendars are a heavier paper stock than last year and still only cost $12. Get your's today by contacting any TDA officer or at any TDA event or show.
  • Coming Events: Williamson Co. Fair is Aug. 5th, Wilson Co. Fair is Aug. 19th and the Maury Co. Fair is Aug. 26th.
    Keep atop all TDA events by checking the TDA events page: http://www.tennessee-donkeys.com/Events.html
  • Welcome new members Doug & Briana Lunn and A. J. & Randa Zenthoefer. 

Carson Carroll Memorial Scholarship Awarded

Kendall Allen Receives Scholarship
TDA is proud to present Kendall with the Carson Carroll Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship was put in place after the loss of one of our members, a member who was an inspiration to whom ever he meet including our youth. Kendall is the granddaughter of founding member Kay Allen. Many of us have watched this wonderful child turn into a beautiful young woman. We wish Kendal all the best as she starts this next stage of her life.
 Hello, my name is Kendallin Allen and I have been showing donkeys through the Tennessee Donkey Association since I was in middle school. While participating in the club, I was also involved in academic competitions, art shows, and church events. During my freshmen year of high school I helped to run the Youth Evangelism Conference at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN in March of 2009. I also attended a 3-day youth conference called The Edge in Pigeon Forge, TN where I met with other youth groups in the southern region of the United States. The spring of my sophomore year my art piece was picked to be featured at the Frist Center in Nashville, TN. It was displayed along with other exceptional artist who participated in Williamson County art classes. I was also picked to play the lead role in the drama that our youth group put on for our church on what we call “Youth Sunday”. In addition to attending The Edge conference again my junior year, my youth group ministered to poverty stricken areas in Davidson and Dickson County. During my senior year, I competed in a speech and debate competition where my partner and I defended why we should continue to explore space through the public sector. Although we did not win the competition, we were given an honorable mention for our earnest effort.  I also designed a holiday card for the organization Job for Tennessee Graduates this past winter. My card was a finalist along with four other artists from Tennessee.
On May 25th, I graduated from Fairview High School with honors and a 3.6 GPA. Since graduating from high school, I have been eagerly planning my arrival at The University of Tennessee at Martin this fall. I have decided to major in Early Childhood Education. I have also applied to become a member of the Student Government Association at UT Martin. The scholarship from the Tennessee Donkey Association will help me achieve my overall goal of preparing young children for their future.

Kendall receives award

Kendall and Zach drive Patches in the Mule Day parade

TDA Asses Kick Ass At The Celebration


In a color class of 15 donkeys TDA swept the class. Left to right - 1st WLDF Tin Roof Sunday- Dennis Vonderfecht, 2nd Wee One's Storm Trooper- L.J. and Deb Mix, 3rd Wee One's Tennessee Titan- L.J. and Deb Mix, 4th Wee One's Lots Of Spots- L.J. and Deb Mix, 5th Rocking 615 Howington- Dayle Haworth, 6th Ma & Pa’s Antonia- Dennis Vonderfecht.

In Halter, Legendary's Top Hat took 1st in the 3+ Gelding class then went on to win Champion Gelding and Best of Breed. Top Hat belongs to Katrina Fleener. Winning Reserve Champion Gelding was Farmstead's William Blount owned by Dennis Vonderfecht. Other TDA 1st place winners in halter were, Yearling Geldings Farmstead's Admiral Farragut- Dennis Vonderfecht, 2 Year Old Jacks Sassy's Lineus- Sherry Puckett, 2 Year Old Geldings Castlewoods Red Gold Ransom- Dana Rathbun, 3+ Year Jacks Short Asset's Spartan- Robert Hughes. Spartan also grabbed Champion Jack. Best matched pair was won by Farmstead's Admiral Farragut & Farmstead's Archie Campbell owned by Dennis Vonderfecht.

Youth members Katie Randall and Brittany Conyer showed well in the youth performance classes, with Katie winning Reserve Champion Youth.

The ACOSA National Champion Jennet went to Ma & Pa's Antonia and National Champion Jack was WLDF Tin Roof Sunday both belonging to Dennis Vonderfecht.

Wee One's Lots of spots nabbed the ACOSA Reserve National Champion Jack (left). Wee One's Tennessee Titan won ACOSA National Champion Gelding (middle) and Wee One's Storm Trooper was second in the 2 years and under ACOSA Miniature Jacks (right). To view all the results from the Celebration and other 2012 shows go to http://www.tennessee-donkeys.com/ShowResults2012.html



Tuesday, June 12, 2012

June 2012

A few thoughts……
  • Don't forget our second annual Novice Day and Mock Show this Saturday June 16th!! This is a fun day and you don't even have to bring a donkey. You can play with one of the many seasoned donkeys that will be there or bring your novice donkey and play with him/her. We would also urge you to bring your youth, they will love this day. This year the novice day will be held in Columbia under the covered arena. For more info: http://www.tennessee-donkeys.com/Events.html                   
  • 2013 TDA donkey calendar is at the printers, YEAH! Start taking orders because the person who sells the most calendars will get the cover photo on the 2014 calendar! 
  • Show people, please don't forget to sign your donkeys up for the 2012 show awards. Remember you have to be signed up before you show for that show to count. For more info: http://www.tennessee-donkeys.com/HighPointAwards.html 
  • Our thoughts and prayers go out to Kenny and Sherry Puckett. Kenny has been diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma complicated by heart disease. They have a long fight ahead of them and we wish them all the best.

White Feather

Good bye ,White Feather ! Saying good bye to a good friend is never easy. Wee Ones White Feather has been my companion since his birth. He is a frosted spotted gelding and my first cart and performance miniature donkey. Feather has been everywhere. parades, parties, shows, expo's, clinics, trail rides and has won many show titles and ribbons. We have spent many hours just driving around the neighborhood as the kids come running out for a ride. One neighbor (10 years old ) would come over to the farm and hitch Feather up and take him for a ride all by herself. He has been shown by many handlers. What an amazing donkey.

Feather is the reason people fall in love with miniature donkeys. Today the story will go on for even more events and new relationships as Feather travels to the Netherlands. Feather along with his special made doctors buggy and pink saddle will be touring Europe with Tina Fisseler and her award winning miniature horses. I am so proud to allow Wee Ones White Feather to be an ambassador in Europe. He has already been awarded his Ambassador of the Breed award here in the United States. I love this donkey, but I also know that he has lots to share with the many people that will now know what a blessing miniature donkeys are. Tina will keep us updated as Wee Ones White Feather makes his way in the Netherlands. Blessings to all !!

Out and About With Longears

Sherry Puckett with Charlie and Lineus, driving the Grand Marshal (Karl Smith) in the Dodson Branch 2011 Christmas Parade!

Monday, May 14, 2012

April/May 2012

A few thoughts…… 
  • May 19th Donkey Day Expo at Maury County Park. Contact Lydia Spear for more info    miniacre@bellsouth.net   931-796-4920 or 931-626-1731.                     
  • 2013 Calendar photos will be open for voting soon. You will be getting an email soon with all the instructions for casing your votes.
  • Don't forget to sign up your donkeys for the 2012 show awards. You must me signed up prior to the show for that show to count. You can find all the information needed at http://www.tennessee-donkeys.com/SpecialPrograms.html 
  • Remember that this is your newsletter and we welcome your articles. 

Hello, Ladies

In April Crooked Creek Ranch played host to the first ladies driving day. It was a beautiful day and our guests arrived around 11 AM.  After visiting for a few minutes a couple of guests felt it might be a good idea to introduce their donkeys to the covered bridge before hooking to cart. So once harnessed we headed out for our 4 mile drive.  Surprisingly no one had any major issues with crossing the bridge or so we thought.

Our route took us alongside the picturesque Deshea Creek where our guests were able to see beautiful wild life. The route is mostly shady, making it cool for us and our donkeys. At the 1 mile mark we stopped for a couple minutes for everyone to get a drink from the cooler Brian had packed for us. Then off again til we reached the 2 mile mark making that our turn around spot. The ladies seemed to enjoy the 1929 cabin we passed along our way.

Once home Brian was waiting to take a picture of each lady as we came across the covered bridge to the house. Everyone made it through with no problems except Dena, Lightfoot was going to have nothing to do with the bridge this time. After a bit of coaxing he finally crossed (I’ll let him tell you all about that). We all unharnessed our donkeys and they were turned out in a pen where they found plenty of hay and fresh water.

With the donkeys taken care of it was time to feed our lady friends.  Brian had been cooking since we left for our drive so everything was ready for us to dive right in.  After we finished eating we had some time to do some visiting. Brian fixed frozen drinks for everyone to top off a great day. I think we would like to do this again sometime, we had a wonderful time.