Out of the past, like a
scene from "Gone
With The Wind" comes a gaited horse breed from a plantation in Central Alabama. The
Spanish moss drapes from the trees like old grey lace in the
picturesque antebellum town of Lowndesboro, Alabama.
Home of the McCurdy
family and the McCurdy Plantation Horse.
If you desire a naturally
gaited versatile horse with a calm disposition, that's easy to train, a
joy to own and ride -- consider a McCurdy.
The purpose of the
Registry (est. 1993) and the Association (est. 1995) is to preserve this
historic bloodline as a distinct breed, promote their use & enjoyment,
and enhance the knowledge and appreciation of the McCurdy Horse as a treasured
legacy of the Old South.
If you would like to see
pictures of the Old McCurdy Plantation,
click here.
NWHA National
Championship Show
September 18 - 22, 2007
Miller Coliseum, Murfreesboro, TN Check out the pics!
Founding Directors of the McCurdy Plantation Horse
Registry and Association (334) 872-5412
Lewis H. McCurdy
Lowndesboro, AL
Ronald H. Mann
Cullman, AL
Roy A. Rogers
Greenville, AL
A. Grey Till,
Jr.
Birmingham, AL
Edward S. McCurdy,
Jr.
Selma, AL
Colleen Cates
Athens, TX
Teddy Pouncey
Sardis, AL
Pictured L to R:
Roy Rogers, Ed McCurdy, Colleen Cates, A. Grey Till, Jr.
Ron Mann and Teddy Pouncey
not available
New Directors: Teddy Pouncey and Colleen Cates
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