Proclamation

On September 29, 1994, the Honorable Brereton C. Jones, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky issued the following proclamation.

Proclamation by
Brereton C. Jones
Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky

To All To Whom These Presents Shall Come:

Whereas, the Horsemen of Eastern Kentucky developed a type of horse -- known as the Mountain Pleasure Horse -- to be smooth of gait, gentle of disposition, willing to work and sure-footed as necessary for mountain terrain; and

Whereas, this Mountain Pleasure Horse has been carefully and closely bred for over 160 traceable years along the original Kentucky mountain blood lines; and

Whereas, blood-typing research by the University of Kentucky has shown the Mountain Pleasure Horse to be the parent stock of all the American gaited horse breeds; and

Now, therefore, I, Brereton C. Jones, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby recognize the Mountain Pleasure Horse in Kentucky for 160 traceable years and registered by the Mountain Pleasure Horse Association to be the oldest gaited American breed of horse and to be the parent stock of all other American gaited horse breeds.

Done at the Capitol in the City of
Frankfort, this the 29th day of
September, in the year of Our Lord
One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-four
and in the 203rd year of the Commonwealth.

For more than 160 years, Eastern Kentuckians have enjoyed their homegrown product, the Mountain Pleasure Horse. For years called "Mountain Horses" or "Kentucky Saddler" horses, the Mountain Pleasure Horse is the old-time gaited breed of horse that existed in Kentucky 160 years ago and from which selective breeders have developed all other American gaited horse breeds.

Rob and Cyd Blakeslee Ph: 814.438.3629

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