Legends

Legends

by Western Horseman
Legends

Legends

by Western Horseman

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Overview

Legends, Volume 6 profiles outstanding Quarter Horse stallions that have had a significant impact on the breed. These horses and their progeny have dominated several disciplines, including racing, halter, western pleasure, cutting, reining, working cow horse, and barrel racing. Their influence on the breed continues, especially through their exceptional sons and daughters. This volume, as the others, highlights each horse with a story on its life, a four-generation pedigree, a summary of his race and/or show record, and a sire record and many photographs—some of which have never been seen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780911647730
Publisher: Western Horseman, Incorporated, The
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Series: Legends , #6
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.75(h) x (d)

About the Author

Various contributors include Patti Campbell, Sally Harrison, Frank Holmes, Glory Ann Kurtz, Heather Smith Thomas, and Juli Thorson.

Read an Excerpt

From the chapter titled "Peppy San" "As a young man, Gordon B. Howell, breeder of both Peppy San and Mr San Peppy, covered many miles a day in the saddle tending sheep and cattle on a New Mexico ranch. By the late 1950s, thanks to Texas oil leases, Howell was a wealthy man and served on the boards of numerous oil and gas companies. At one meeting in New York, so the story goes, when directors introduced themselves by noting their Ivy League credentials and business accomplishments, Howell proudly announced, "I'm Gordon B. Howell and I graduated from the sixth grade in Encino, New Mexico." With money to indulge in leisure pursuits, Howell turned to horses. He already had a keen eye for conformation, owing to his days spent as a cowhand, and he soon became an expert on pedigrees, as well. "Mr. Howell had been studying race horses and he could recite Thoroughbred pedigrees," said leading Quarter Horse trainer Matlock Rose, who was introduced to Howell in the 1950s. "He didn't know Quarter Horses very well at the time, but he was an intelligent man, and it didn't take him long to figure out what was going on."

Table of Contents

Paul A, Croton Oil, Okie Leo, Coy's Bonanza, Major Bonanza, Flit Bar, Freckles Playboy, Peppy San, Mr San Peppy, Peppy San Badger, Gay Bar King, Doc's Prescription, Jewels Leo Bar, The Invester, Great Pine, Conclusive, Doc Quixote, Grays Starlight, Dynamic Deluxe, Speedly Glo, Docs Oak

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