Thursday, January 28, 2016

Armour's World Famous Gray Percherons (1905-1910)


The Armour Packing Company's grade Percheron geldings were winners in the four-horse hitch competitions in the early 20th Century.  They later developed into a six-horse hitch in 1905 and 1906 showing at the Chicago International Livestock Exposition.  These beautiful geldings went on to the UK for exhibition and show in 1907.

Many of the big companies owned six and eight-horse hitches, competing at county or state fairs, and frequently in the larger, well-known shows at that time such as the International (Chicago) or Kansas City's Royal Show.  The teams were hand-selected to match in size, color, conformation and intelligence. The Armour Packing Company's delivery fleet used yellow wagons and dapple gray horses.


1910

Armour Packing Company of Chicago entered an agreement with the proprietors, Harry Tammen and Fred Bonfils, of  the Sells-Floto Circus, a big railroad show out of Denver. News covered by Billboard magazine's March 20, 1909 issue read, in part: "Armour Prize Team with Sells-Floto Shows announced that in addition to the horses and wagon, all of their trophies, ribbons and other prizes the horses won in show would be also exhibited." 

1910

Billboard magazine's story went on that the horses would be dressed in gold-trimmed harness in daily parades, exhibiting stunts and were under the hands of Bill Wales, an expert whip at the time for the tour.


The Sells-Floto Circus traveled on 30 railroad cars and opened that year in Denver on March 29, 1909. Newspaper ads mentioned "The $25,000 World Famous Prize Winners, the Armour Greys" added to the media frenzy while the troupe was on the road until October 30, 1909, when they returned to Denver.  Newspapers always pulled the Armour greys into their stories, often times stating "The famous Armour Greys were a great hit.  The cups and prizes won by these renowned horses were on exhibition.  Letters of admiration were displayed from King Edward of England and Emperor William of Germany."  The 1909 tour was so successful that it was repeated for the 1910 circus season.


The Sells Floto Circus went on to feature Buffalo Bill Cody in 1914-1915.  By 1929 it had become a part of the American Circus Corporation consisting of four other circus production companies.  


John Nicholas Ringling ultimately purchased the American Circus Corporation for $1.7M creating a monopoly of traveling circuses in America.


1894

Date Unknown

The Armour "Star" is still seen today, only with 
the name Armour and a "star" image.

1910

Present Day Packaging



Sunday, January 24, 2016

Saturday Night's All Right

Gelding Team Win

Soon-To-Be-Mom, Dakota Haller, is All Smiles Competing 
in Ladies Team, Who Later Won the Class of 11.


Raedene Messenger competing in Ladies Cart


Brian Coleman, Head of the Wagon Train on the Rail.




Friday, January 22, 2016

2016 National Western Stock Show

We are so excited to be attending the draft show 
in Denver, Colorado, competing in Halter, and 
with the Mark Messenger Memorial Hitch in Performance.

Stay Tuned . . . 

Here we go!

 Photo:  J Ann Brodland, 2014

 


Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Winner, Open Six - 2016 Big Thunder Draft Horse Show




























Thank you for all the fabulous well-wishes for our win of the
Open Six of the North American Six-Horse Classic Series competition with the Mark Messenger Memorial Hitch. The 2016 Big Thunder Draft Horse Show was terrific, and we appreciate being chosen as "Fan's Choice" on Friday night.  Onward to compete at the National Western Stock Show in Denver this weekend. We're already missing Big Thunder's heated barn!

If you're in Denver, stop by to visit the horses.





Friday, January 15, 2016

Big Thunder Draft Horse Show - 2016



We are so excited to be competing at the first show in 2016
with the Mark Messenger Memorial Hitch.

We are Proud to Win Heat 1 of the Six Tonight!  
Stay Tuned . . . 



Monday, January 11, 2016

Final Flight




David Bowie's "Space Oddity" (1969)
Performed by Canadian astronaut, Commander Chris Hadfield,
from the International Space Station (2013).
CD/LP:  "Space Sessions:   Songs From a Tin Can"
Bowie himself called the rendition,
"possibly the most poignant version of the song ever created."

RIP Ziggy Stardust.

Natural Saturn on the Cassini Cruise
Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI/NASA)
8/17/2003