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  2. Garrett's Miss Pawhuska - Wikipedia

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    Garrett's Miss Pawhuska (1946–1975) was a Quarter Horse broodmare who produced eight foals, three of which would become world champion race horses. [1] When she was a yearling, she was sold by her owner, although he had not really planned on selling her. He felt he had to because one of his employees had told a customer the filly was for sale.

  3. Better Than Honour - Wikipedia

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    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. Owned by Robert Waxman, she was trained by John Kimmel.

  4. Cutter Bill - Wikipedia

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    Cutter Bill (1955–1982) was a Quarter Horse stallion and the 1962 National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Open World Champion cutting horse with record earnings for the year. He also won the 1962 American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Honor Roll cutting horse award which made him the first horse to have won both the NCHA and AQHA awards ...

  5. Jim Reno - Wikipedia

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    Reno was an owner, trainer and breeder of cutting horses for about 30 years; he retired in 1995. He and his wife, Mary Jo, owned the cutting horse stallion Shorty Lena by Doc O'Lena and out of Moira Girl. [9] [10] The first winning cutting horse Reno trained was an Arabian mare named "Madida". She earned the title Horse of the Year for the Gulf ...

  6. Poco Pine - Wikipedia

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    Curtner then retired the horse from halter showing. While Poco Pine was showing at halter, he was also showing in cutting competitions and standing at stud to a large book of mares. In 1958, for example, he bred 80 mares at a stud fee of $800 (equivalent to $8,400 in 2023) as well as showing both halter and cutting.

  7. Doc Quixote - Wikipedia

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    He was the first cutting horse stallion to ever be syndicated, reportedly with shares valued at $100,000 (US). [1] As a sire, Doc Quixote's offspring have earned more than $10 million including four that were inducted into the NCHA Horse Hall of Fame: Poco Quixote Rio ($1,108,773), Docs Okie Quixote ($637,707) NCHA Triple Crown Champion , Cash ...

  8. Shining Spark - Wikipedia

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    He was a Palomino Quarter Horse. He was sired by Genuine Doc and out of American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame (AQHA) mare Diamonds Sparkle. He became the anchor of Carol Rose's breeding program. [2] [3] His sire, Genuine Doc, was the Senior Cutting Reserve World Champion. His dam, Diamond Sparkles, is the 1979 AQHA Superhorse.

  9. Poco Lena - Wikipedia

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    With the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) Poco Lena earned her AQHA Championship, a Performance Register of Merit, a Superior Cutting Horse award and a Superior Halter Horse award. [3] She was also the AQHA High Point Cutting Horse in 1959, 1960, and 1961. [ 3 ]