- The Horse with the Flying Tail (1960) edited for television presentation. A palomino cow pony, through a series of owners and adventures becomes a champion mount for one of the US equestrian team.
- A palomino colt named Injun Joe started life in a New Mexico village where he had to forage for food to survive. As a three-year-old he was broken and trained as a cutting horse. An ex-cavalry officer bought him when he saw the horse's potential as a jumper. Injun Joe was then sold to a fox hunter in Virginia. During his East Coast adventures, he was Renamed Nautical, he proved to be an important member of the team and won a match.—Ian McKendell <imckendell@mac.com>
- A palomino colt named Injun Joe started life in a New Mexico village where he had to forage for food to survive. As a three-year-old he was broken and trained as a cutting horse. An ex-cavalry officer bought him when he saw the horse's potential as a jumper. Injun Joe was then sold to a fox hunter in Virginia. During his East Coast adventures, he was Renamed Nautical, he proved to be an important member of the team and won a match.
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