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  2. Peppy San Badger - Wikipedia

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    Peppy San Badger, foaled in 1974 and also known as “Little Peppy”, was a sorrel American Quarter Horse stallion bred by Joe Kirk Fulton of Lubbock, Texas, by the cutting sire Mr San Peppy and out of Sugar Badger, a daughter of Grey Badger III.

  3. Peppy San Badger - AQHA

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    Foaled in 1974, the sorrel stallion was by Mr San Peppy by Leo San and out of Sugar Badger by Grey Badger III. Bred by Joe Kirk Fulton of Lubbock, Texas, Peppy San Badger, better known as Little Peppy, traced back to the foundation lines of the King Ranch.

  4. From The Archives: Peppy San Badger, aka “Little Peppy

    www.quarterhorsenews.com/2020/07/from-the-archives-peppy...

    Peppy San Badger, or “Little Peppy,” made an outstanding contribution to the Quarter Horse breed, and particularly to the Western performance disciplines. Though his influence is heavily felt in the cutting pen, his influence is felt in other Western performance disciplines — and far beyond.

  5. PEPPY SAN BADGER - Open Spear Ranch

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    Peppy San Badger, foaled in 1974 and also known as “Little Peppy”, was a sorrel American Quarter Horse stallion bred by Joe Kirk Fulton of Lubbock, Texas by the cutting sire Mr San Peppy and out of Sugar Badger, a daughter of Grey Badger III.

  6. Peppy San Badger Quarter Horse - All Breed Pedigree

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    PEPPY SAN BADGER sor. H, QUARTER HORSE, 1974. Pedigree for Peppy San Badger, photos and offspring from the All Breed Horse Pedigree Database.

  7. Peppy San - AQHA

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    Peppy San sired 1991 AQHA world champion and Hall of Fame member Royal Santana and five-time AQHA and NCHA Cutting World Champion Peponita. Peppy San was euthanized April 26, 1989, due to complications from old age.

  8. Three of a Kind - AQHA

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    All three stallions were by American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Peppy San Badger, better known as “Little Peppy,” a 1974 stallion owned by AQHA Best Remuda winner King Ranch, and a legendary cutting horse and sire.

  9. Peppy San Badger - A Gift Within The Equine Industry

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    Peppy San Badger was NCHA Reserve World Champion in 1980 and World Champion in 1981. He would finish his career with an Equi-Stat Record at $56,834 at NCHA. Buster often described Little Peppy as having so much dignity and the highest intelligence of any horse he had been around.

  10. Quarter Horse Peppy San Badger Dead at 31

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    The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) learned on July 13 that one of the cutting horse industry’s greatest sires, Peppy San Badger, was euthanatized on July 8, 2005, in his paddock...

  11. In the Blood: A Vintage Smoke - Quarter Horse News

    www.quarterhorsenews.com/2019/03/in-the-blood-a-vintage-smoke

    Peppy San Badger is the sire of horses that have won more than $25 million, the majority of which ($24.7 million) came in the cutting pen. He is the sire of two NCHA Futurity Open Champions — Little Tenina ($394,315) and Peptoboonsmal ($180,487).