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The horse must be registered with the AQHA and his number an registration name will be needed to peripatetic. [14] Also for leisure riders, AQHA sanctions a series of some 100 trail rides open to all breeds of horses at locations around the world, in locations on both public lands and on private lands not normally open to the public.
James T. Hunt Racing Blondy's Dude: 2001 1957 1980 Sorrel Stallion Small Town Dude Blondy Queen Blondy Plaudit Homer S. Foutz Halter Baby Doll Combs (Baby Doll) 2004 1947 1960 Bay Mare Oklahoma Star Jr Miss Boctick Bert: H. M. Boctick Rodeo steer westling Beduino (TB) 2008 1968 1991 Gray Stallion Romany Royal (TB) Jo-Ann-Cat (TB) Rejected (TB)
AQHA Hall of Fame accessed on September 2, 2017; Beckman, Bruce "Number One" Quarter Horse Journal March 1990 p. 36, 147; Denhardt, Robert "Wimpy P-1 Earned His Number" Quarter Horse Journal June 1964 p. 18, 58, 62, 136-137; Pitzer, Andrea Laycock The Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires Tacoma, WA:Premier Pedigrees 1987
The American Quarter Horse, or Quarter Horse, is an American breed of horse that excels at sprinting short distances. Its name is derived from its ability to outrun other horse breeds in races of 1 ⁄ 4 mi (0.40 km) or less; some have been clocked at speeds up to 44 mph (71 km/h).
King was born June 25, 1932, the offspring of Zantanon and Jabalina. [1] Originally named Buttons by his breeder, [2] he was renamed King when he was registered with the AQHA as number 234.
Foaled on March 24, 1934 [2] in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Bert was registered as number 227 with the AQHA. [3] His registration entry gives his breeder as Bert Benear of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his color as brown. [3] His sire, Tommy Clegg was a descendant of Peter McCue while his dam, Mayflower, was descended from both Yellow Jacket and Yellow Wolf. [4]
The number of points subtracted or added varies according to the distance of the race, and is based on a chart put out by the AQHA. [ 2 ] The AQHA's award Race Register of Merit is awarded to any horse that achieves a Speed Index of 80 or higher during an approved AQHA race.
Joe Cody was registered with number 42,543 in the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA). He was a 1952 sorrel colt, bred by Tom W. Cochran of Buckholts, Texas.He was registered in the ownership of Robert F. Roberts of Tyler, Texas. [2]