I’m entering this mare for owner Marian Alton who doesn’t have computer or internet service. Black Annie Hands is the last known living daughter of foundation stallion Hands Up (F-2217). She was foaled on April 26, 1973. Yes, she’s 36 years young! She was foaled in Claremore, Oklahoma, where she still resides, and was out of an AQHA Appendix mare, Buck’s Orphan (X-084896). Marian has been a life long Hands Up fan, first breeding a mare to him in the late 50′s when he stood at Eddie Wood’s place in Chelsea, Oklahoma, and continued breeding at least one mare a year to him even after he was sold to Nolan Hutchison of Missouri. She had three mares at Nolan’s place that never got bred when Hands Up passed on. Black Annie Hands is from Hands Up’s last foal crop. The attached picture was taken this past spring around Annie’s 36th birthday. She’s fed lightly 4 times a day, and misted a few times a day during hot weather, to keep her cool. If Marian Alton’s name sounds familiar, she helped Frank Holmes with his chapter on Hands Up in ‘Spotted Pride’ and also helped Jan Haddle Davis with some of Colida’s history in ‘The Complete Book Of The Appaloosa.’
Month: April
Day: 26
Year: 1973
State: Oklahoma
Registration Number: N 389876
Sex: Mare
















An oldy but a goodie!
Thats a nice looking mare for being 36!!
Gosh she looks great for her ages, I would have never guessed she was 36@
She is beautiful. I remember the book by J. Haddle Davis. I think I bought it in the late 70′s. The mare is beautiful, what a great tribute she is to the breed.
Great horse! I love her sire!
my grandmother has a appaloosa and he is 30 he is a good horse i have been riding him every since i was little and he bucked me off once!