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  2. United States Army Remount Service - Wikipedia

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    According to the article, the primary breeding horse was the Thoroughbred (17,983 mares and 688 stallions), followed by Arabians (375 mares and 16 stallions), followed by Morgans, Saddlebreds, Anglo-Arabians, and the Cleveland Bay (trailing with eight mares and one stallion). Of the foals born in 1941, 11,028 of the 11,409 reported were ...

  3. Skipper W - Wikipedia

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    Wiescamp showed Skipper W as a halter horse three times when the stallion was four years old. Skipper W was named grand champion stallion at the three shows he attended: the 1948 National Western Stock Show in Denver, the 1948 Colorado State Fair, and the 1948 New Mexico State Fair. Wiescamp later remarked that "I'm glad now that we didn't show ...

  4. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Stallion Doc Bar: Poco Lena: Poco Bueno: Dr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Jensen Halter; Cutting sire Driftwood: 2006 1932 1960 Bay Stallion Miller Boy unnamed mare Barlow Mr. Childress Breeding stallion Dual Rey: 2020 1994 2018 Sorrel Stallion Peppy San Badger: Nurse Rey Wyoming Doc Linda Holmes Cutting, Breeding sire Easter King: 2022 1951 Sorrel Stallion

  5. Buster Welch - Wikipedia

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    Fay Owen "Buster" Welch (May 23, 1928 – June 12, 2022) was an American cutting horse trainer and inductee into the NCHA Members Hall of Fame, American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame, NCHA Rider Hall of Fame, and Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame. Buster was chosen as the recipient of the 2012 National Golden Spur Award for his "outstanding contributions ...

  6. Crown stallion system - Wikipedia

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    Crown stallions were leased to private individuals for caretaking, often determined by holding a public auction where the winner was the person who agreed to take the stallion for the smallest amount of compensation. Care of a crown stallion was to some degree a burden: the caretaker had a heavy responsibility because the horse was the state's ...

  7. Keeneland Sales - Wikipedia

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    Keeneland Sales is an American Thoroughbred auction house in Lexington, Kentucky founded in 1935 as a nonprofit racing/auction entity on 147 acres (0.59 km 2) of farmland west of Lexington, which had been owned by Jack O. Keene. A division of Keeneland Association, Inc., it holds three annual horse auctions that attract buyers from around the ...

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  9. Bronze Wrangler - Wikipedia

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    Buckaroo: Visions and Voices of the American Cowboy: Calloway/Simon & Schuster: 1995: Jane Candia Coleman: The Red Drum: High Plains Press: 1996: Anne Heath Widmark (editor) Between Earth And Sky: Poets Of The Cowboy West: W.W. Norton & Company 1997: Paul Zarzyski: All this Way For The Short Ride: Museum of New Mexico Press: 1998: J.B. Allen ...