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TW Show Horses Tom, Kim, Laci, Taci, & Briar Welch 19340 Raymond Road Marysville,Ohio 43040 Phone: 937-644-2614 |
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2000 Stallion Sire: All Inclusive Dam: Goers Iron Maiden
Reserve World Champion Yearling; World Champion two year old; National Champion three year old; National Grand Champion all ages
Sherman has created a sensation even as a weanling, where ever he is seen or shown. As a yearling he was many time Grand Champion in Open Yearling Stallions. Even as a late foal, his quiet manner, striking color and above average height, helped him to win many Futurities in 2001. He then finished the year as 2001 Res. World Champion Yearling stallion.
Sherman is a stallion that you must see in person in order to fully appreciate him. His mass, muscle and great personality truly catches everyone’s attention and he always gets a second look. HYPP N/H
Proudly owned by: H.W. “Bud” & Vivian Burse
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2000 - 2008 |
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As printed in the Appaloosa Journal
“We’re very sad to report that our beautiful stallion Sherman has died.” says Vivian Burse, who owned the stallion with husband Bud Burse. The 2000 stallion was by All Inclusive and out of Goers Iron Maiden.
He died January 12, 2008, of a ruptured stomach. He died quickly , and attempts to save him were ineffective. “The very capable veterinarian at Ohio State University was there immediately, but it happened so quickly nothing could be done,” Vivian says.
Sherman was bred by Tiffany View Ranch in Wynnewood, Oklahoma. The Burses purchased him in 2006. At press time he had 50 registered foals to his name, 17 that earned performance points and eight that earned registers of merit.
“A special thanks goes to Tom and Kim Welch and their lovely children at TW Show Horses for taking such good care of Sherman and making him very happy,” Vivian says. “He was a once-in-a-lifetime horse.”
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Sherman will be sadly missed by all who knew him but never forgotten. His legacy will live on. |
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We would like to Thank the Burses for allowing us the opportunity to stand such a wonderful stallion. No words can explain how sorry we are that this tragedy has occurred. He touched the lives of many and he taught us a lot. That will never be forgotten. We will do our part in seeing that his legacy lives on through the offspring he has.
Tom & Kim Welch |