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Walking horse show bars trainer for life - NECN
![]() ABC News | Walking horse show bars trainer for life NECN SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration has permanently banned trainer Jackie McConnell, who pleaded guilty in a horse soring case. The Shelbyville Times Gazette ( ) reported the celebration Board of Directors voted Tuesday ... Accused Tennessee Show Horse Abuser Pleads Guilty Horse trainer McConnell suspended for life TWH Trainer McConnell Pleads Guilty to Soring Charge |
Pepsi Drops Tennessee Walking Horse Sponsorship In Response to ABC News Report - ABC News
![]() ABC News | Pepsi Drops Tennessee Walking Horse Sponsorship In Response to ABC News Report ABC News In the wake of an ABC News investigation revealing extreme animal cruelty, Pepsi has canceled its sponsorship of the annual Tennessee Walking Horse championship, the Celebration. The discontinuation of the relationship was "effective immediately," ... Climer: Tennessee walking horse treatment is abuse, not sport Undercover video shows individuals hitting horses, applying chemicals Tennessee Walking Horse video stuns Shelbyville |
Horse racing warrants attention for problems - StandardNet
Horse racing warrants attention for problems StandardNet Consider the fact that while in training, these social animals are rarely if ever turned out in pastures, allowed to eat grass or mingle with other horses, all of which are critical to their well-being. In the Tennessee walking horse world, ... |
3 men plead guilty to abusing horses - NECN
3 men plead guilty to abusing horses NECN Prosecutors said McConnell and his wife own and operate Whitter Stables in Collierville, where he trains and boards Tennessee Walking Horses for shows. Mays and Abernathy worked for Whitter Stables as assistants, grooms and farriers. |
Spotlight: Breyer's Elvis Presley Collection - Cowboys and Indians
![]() Cowboys and Indians | Spotlight: Breyer's Elvis Presley Collection Cowboys and Indians Interestingly, the gaited black horse Elvis named Bear was not necessarily a Tennessee Walking Horse, as many believe. “The receipt for that horse says American Saddlebred, but I don't know,” says Graceland's stable supervisor Alene Alexander. |


