The Wonder Horse
GEORGE BYRAM lives on a small ranch in Colorado, which he operates on the side, paying for what I lose on the ranch out of what I earn in television and writing, wailing for the day when I’ll write tlie big one and can go back to the vast, mean, windy, murderous, tvonderful country of north-centred II yarning.”The idea for this present story, he says, “came about quickly one evening when I was studying genetics in regard to my men horsebreeding program (crossing Arabians on Quarter Horses). Like any horse-breeder, I began dreaming what kind of mutation I would like to have happen”