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  2. Cutting horse - Wikipedia

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    The 1919 Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth, Texas marked a milestone as the first recorded cutting horse exhibition. Cutting was established as a competitive annual event the following year. [7] In 1946, the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) was founded by a group of 13 cutting horse owners who were attending the ...

  3. Nodouble - Wikipedia

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    Nodouble was a chestnut stallion, bred in Arkansas by oilman Gene Goff’s Verna Lea Farms. He was out of the mare Abla-Jay, who won eight races from 68 career starts and was bought by Goff in 1963 as a broodmare for $3,200, [2] Her sire Double Jay was the 1946 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and a four-time Leading broodmare sire in North America. [3]

  4. Better Than Honour - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Broodmare of the Year 2007 Better Than Honour (foaled February 27, 1996 in Kentucky ) is an American thoroughbred mare racehorse , best known for her career as a broodmare. She is out of the Kentucky Oaks winner, Blush With Pride , by the sire, Deputy Minister .

  5. Peppy San - Wikipedia

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    He was inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame [4] He was also the 1967 NCHA World Champion Cutting horse and the Reserve Champion in the 1962 NCHA Cutting Futurity. [5] With the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) he was the 1967 High Point Cutting Stallion as well as an AQHA Champion, Superior Cutting Horse and a Performance Register of ...

  6. Smart Little Lena - Wikipedia

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    Smart Little Lena (June 29, 1979–August 30, 2010) was an AQHA registered Quarter Horse, an NCHA Triple Crown Champion cutting horse, and sire of champion cutting horses.He was inducted into both the AQHA Hall of Fame and NCHA Horse Hall of Fame.

  7. Dry Doc - Wikipedia

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    Foaled in 1968, Dry Doc was by Doc Bar, and the second and last foal of the champion cutting mare Poco Lena. He was a full brother to Doc O'Lena. Dry Doc was inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame in 1980, [1] joining ranks with his dam and full brother. Dry Doc was inducted into the Michigan Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame in 1997. [2]

  8. Kay Floyd (cutter) - Wikipedia

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    Kay Floyd and Freckles Madera at the Harris Ranch cutting in 1988.. Kay Floyd (1948 – August 17, 2015) was an American horse breeder who was the first woman ever to win two NCHA Futurity championships, albeit in the Non-Pro division (1976 and 1987).

  9. Songbird (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Ivanavinalot was descended from Flower Bed, the dam of the leading racehorse and broodmare Flower Bowl. [8] Owner Rick Porter named the filly in honor of the late singer Eva Cassidy. [9] In August 2014 the yearling filly was consigned to the Fasig-Tipton sale at Saratoga and was bought for $400,000 by Rick Porter's Fox Hill Farms. [10]