All about Fury the famous TV stallion of Broken Wheel Ranch "Brave Stallion" |
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Fury Comic books from Dell Publishing.
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featuring click here for The Fury cast photographs from the TV series |
"Fury The Horse" suffed animal figure - 14 inches long, complete with red saddle and bridle, tag attached showing Fury and Joey. It was made by Smile Novelty Toy Company of Brooklyn, New York. Vision Productions, Inc. The box and the tag both proclaim Fury as "TV's Favorite Horse". |
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A toy for younger children - The Fury wheel horse. Kids could rear-up and scoot this horse around the yard. |
additional FURY Memorabilia |
There was a place in Santa Clarita Valley of California
in the canyon. The wild animal park called Africa USA. It was located in
the river bed of the canyon. This was the compound where the Heifers property
kept the jungle animals of the Daktari TV series. In fact it was filmed
there. Remember the cross-eye lion named Clarence? I saw
Clarence in the down town Newhall Christmas parade back in the
1960's when the weekly show aired. Africa USA is gone now.
A book by Toni Helfer called "The Gentle Jungle"
tells of a horse trade concerning an old black stallion they called "King".
He was weak and they nursed him back to better health. They discovered
he was well trained and did tricks. No one knew the back ground of this
horse until a stuntman came by the ranch and identified him as Fury.
Comments & Info from: I also bought the movie "Giant"
just to see Fury. I saw that
movie in 1956. I didn't know that was Fury.
The movie was good until that woman rode him and used spurs on him. He
ended up throwing her off, she died. And Fury
had a broken bone in his leg and they had to put him down. Made me so sad
even if it is pretend. |
Comments & Info from: Fury was an American Registered Saddlebred the was 15 hand high and kept weight at 1000 pound. |
Comments & Info from: FURY was a purebred American Saddlebred. FURY died in 1973, according to info published in the book "Animal Superstars" by John Javna. |
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