LIMPING WOOD 045 |
WD ONE |
WAR DRIFT |
WAR CHIEF |
JOE HANCOCK |
a legend, 1923 stallion, one of the 5 greatest cowboy saddle horse sires of all-time, famous as a sire of ranch, race, roping, and cow horses |
considered to be one of the three greatest speed siring sons of the speed horse Joe Hancock, out of Big Mountain (TB, a daughter of Man O War) |
BIG MOUNTAIN [TB] |
a daughter of the legendary Man O War, a rare and expensive find to cross into the saddle horse world, her influence of speed and heart shows for a lot of generations |
probably the most famous grandson of both Joe Hancock and the legendary Driftwood, a famous ranch horse pedigree, full brother to War Concho and Mahala Hancock (both legends among cowboys) |
BROWN BEULAH |
DRIFTWOOD |
a cowboy legend, out ran two- time world champion Clabber |
dam of legends (War Drift, War Concho and Mahala Hancock), one of the greatest Driftwood daughters out of one of the greatest daughters of King |
QUEEN ANNE |
2nd dam of Miss Safari (reserve champion of NCHA futurity 1974) |
grandson of 3 legends: Joe Hancock, Driftwood King, an old time ranch sire, sire of winners on the PRCA, USTRCA , NCHA, sire of major teampenning winners, top rope and ranch horses, tremendous traveler |
RED EIGHTEEN |
TIO RED |
RED MAN |
AA, sire of world record holder John Red AAA, also professional rope horses, fastest Joe Hancock son of ROM arena |
1958, roan, a fancy grandson of Joe Hancock and Driftwood |
GADGET |
by the great speed and rope horse Driftwood, the famous cross on Driftwood was Hancock |
dam of 5 stallions, also $35,000 sorrel gelding and $50,000 stallion, good disposition, fast |
SANDHILL 18 |
EDDIE 40 |
a cowboy legend, John Scott said that he was the greatest stallion he ever used |
the breeder John Scott said that her sire was the greatest cowhorse he ever bred to, full-sister to top producing Haythorn mare, Haythorn Gal 6 |
CORBETT'S GAL |
by Quarterback (sire of Hoppen (NCHA world champion), full brother to Handy Annie (2nd dam of leading sire Docs Jack Sprat and Hi Baby (2nd dam of Tonto Bars Hank (AAAT 1960 world champion)) |
exceptional disposition, all of her foals have been easy to train and handle |
LS BRUZAN MISS |
BLUE ZAN PARR |
AZUL CABALLO AMIGO |
BLUE LAVEN |
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1981 |
PLENTY BLUE |
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1993, an excellent confirmation horse that was very functional and consistent |
SASSY ZAN PARR |
ZAN PARR BAR |
1014730, 1974 chestnut stallion, world champion halter stallion and AQHA high-point rope horse, died after 7 foal crops |
1985, by AQHA world champion rope horse Zan Parr Bar, out of a daughter of Two Eyed Jack |
MISS SASSY JACK |
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3/4 sister to Miss Two Zan Red (ridden by B J Campbell to NFR in 2004, 2005, winning several go rounds) |
EM BLUE MIDGE |
SIR BRUCE |
MR BRUCE |
1956 champion stallion, AAA |
1962, by Mr Bruce (AAA son of Three Bars) out of a daughter of Hank H by King, a pedigree similar to leading sire Gay Bar King |
MISS MELODY |
1950 grey mare |
a good stout gray mare you don't forget easily |
DANDY APRIL BARS |
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