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  2. King (horse) - Wikipedia

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    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. He was a bay stallion , bred by Manuel Benavides Volpe of Laredo, Texas , and owned at the time of registration by Jess L. Hankins of Rocksprings, Texas ...

  3. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum was created by the American Quarter ... King P-234, Leo and Three Bars were the first horses inducted into the AQHA ...

  4. Royal King - Wikipedia

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    Royal King was a 1943 sorrel stallion registered with the AQHA as number 2392. He was bred by Felton Smathers of Llano, Texas and owned at the time of registration by Whiteside and Albin of Sipe Springs, Texas.

  5. Poco Bueno - Wikipedia

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    Poco Bueno was a brown American Quarter Horse stallion foaled April 10, 1944. [1] He was sired by King P-234 and out of the mare Miss Taylor who was by Old Poco Bueno. [1] Poco Bueno was named for his maternal grandsire, and the name means pretty good in Spanish. [2]

  6. Wimpy P-1 - Wikipedia

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    Wimpy sired over a hundred and fifty foals for the King Ranch, before he was given in 1958 to George Clegg, who had bred Old Sorrel. However, Clegg was forced to sell Wimpy to Rex Cauble, who owned the stallion until Wimpy died on August 13, 1959, when Wimpy was twenty-two years old.

  7. King Charles III’s Guard Horse Bites Tourist Posing for Photo ...

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    Carl Court/Getty Images One of King Charles III’s guard horses bit a tourist posing for a photo in London. Footage taken outside of the Household Cavalry Museum on Monday, July 22, showed a ...

  8. Household Cavalry troopers compete to be named best turned ...

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    Troopers in the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment assembled in the Parade Square at Hyde Park Barracks to take part in an annual event to find the best turned out soldier and horse.

  9. Old Sorrel - Wikipedia

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    When the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) was founded in 1940, The Old Sorrel was already twenty-five years old, but the King Ranch registered him amongst the very first horses that the AQHA accepted for registration. He was given number 209 in the registry, and registered as bred by George Clegg of Alice, Texas.