TIKA 45
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Pedigree
TIKA 45 |
BLACK WOLF 045 |
EDDIE PREETA |
EDDIE 40 |
EDDIE |
a maternal hall of fame sire of Royal Chess and Royal Phoebe |
a cowboy legend, John Scott said that he was the greatest stallion he ever used |
SPORTS ROAN |
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sire of weanlings and yearlings averaging over $3,800 for eight years, full brother to Eddy Eighty |
TOOTIE TOOT 71 |
BUCK HANCOCK |
sire of ROM race and arena |
dam of major ranch horse competition winners, 3 major sires including the full brothers Eddie Eighty and Eddie Preeta |
TOOTIE ROCK 71 |
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born in 2003, stout, good bone, lots of action, very fast, nice looking |
GOLDEN GIRL 045 |
CONALYNX |
DOC'S LYNX |
champion NCHA derby, NCHA world champion sire, sire of $5,000,000 in NCHA, syndicated for $5,000,000, died young |
15.1 1200 lbs. $66,000 cutting, NCHA bronz award, reserve champion of Canadian futurity and Sun Belt futurity, split 3/4 second go at NCHA futurity, considered to be one of the greatest athletes in history |
CONNIES KITTEN |
full sister to Lonsum Tiger (NCHA open reserve world champion) |
one of the three greatest daughters of Conalynx, dam of the good sire Black Wolf 045 and the buckskin gelding Golden Wolf 045 (both good traveling cowhorses) |
HANDLE THE BLOND 045 |
HANDLE BAR DOC |
only NCHA world champion hall of fame son of Doc Bar, Doc Bar's highest money earner $163,000, sire of over $3,000,000 |
athletic, correct, tough, very fast, dam of top producer Golden Girl 045 and Gus (extremely cowy) |
LONSUM BADGER 045 |
she was shot young but produced 5 foals to sell for $10,000 or more, dam of Cowboy Cougar 045 (won USTRC #7 in Arizona as a 4 year old), dam of Lonsum Drift 045 (major sire of Hetletveds in ND) |
Haythorns made the Eddie 40 horses famous. She comes from the NCHA Hall of Fame female family of Jills Lady with some good TB run thrown in. good natured |
MISS MARSHALL 045 |
LONSUM MARSHALL 045 |
LONSUM TIGER |
TIGER LEO |
AQHA 0174497, 15.3, 1300 lbs., AAA, 24 cutting points, AAA at Los Alamitos, sire of many world champions in 9 events, sire of 4400 pts. |
AQHA 0805757, NCHA open reserve world champion beating Freckles Playboy and Doc's Oak, grandson of Leo and triple bred King, finalist NCHA open futurity, 4th NCHA derby |
KIOWAS DIANA |
AQHA 0082685, dam of 9 cutting winners, 4 world or reserve world champions, point earners in 7 events earning 604 pts. 3X King (42%), one of the greatest and most versatile mares of all time |
AQHA 2741561, considered by pedigree men to be one of the greatest bred horses in history, his mind and train-ability was the best ever found, perfect withered, cow, and train-ability |
PRICE FLICKA LEO |
RHONDO LEO |
15.3, 1300 lbs., AQHA superior cutting, died young, sire of Mr. Gun Smoke (hall of fame), full-brother to War Leo (world champion and a leading broodmare sire) |
AQHA 0571920, dam of Prices Wendy Leo (world championships workoff champion, winner of the Nebraska futurity / derby, Kansas futurity / derb), considered by many to be the greatest mare in the breed |
BUCKS STAR LITE |
AQHA 0123009, dam of 5 performers |
a good looking mare, full sister to a top gelding, from the family of reserve world champion Jills Lady |
TABANO RING 045 |
RING PROUD (TB) |
PROUD CLARION (TB) |
1964, a leading sire, winner of the Kentucky Derby (grade I stakes) in 1969 |
a handsome black thoroughbred stallion, grade I stakes placed, grade III stakes winner, very sound with 88 starts earning $158,000 |
RING BELLS (TB) |
1968, track record at Santa Anita for 7 furlongs |
well muscled, good looking, from a super family of top cutting horses, good bone, withers, and feet |
TABANO JACKIE |
DECATUR DOC |
3 time AQHA world champion cutting horse, known as" the athlete", he died young |
1981 NCHA futurity open semi-finstlist, NCHA certificate of ability #4068, full sister to Decatur Dan (NCHA futurity semi-finals, AQHA reserve world champion junior cutting, 110 pts.) |
TABANO JILL |
NCHA futurity semi-finalist, dam of Decatur Dan (AQHA reserve high point jr. cutting horse), first two-year-old cutting filly to sell for $50,000, considered once-in-a-lifetime experience in a herd |
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