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The Western Thoroughbred History: Moonsplash

Moonsplash was foaled on May 9th, 1968. He was bred by John W. Greathouse and Ben F. Roach in Kentucky. Moonsplash was by Boldnesian, a bay son of leading sire Bold Ruler. Boldnesian won four races, including the 1966 Santa Anita Derby. His racing career was cut short due to bone chips in his knee… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: Moonsplash

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The Western Thoroughbred History: Maroon

Maroon was foaled at the Alcorn Ranch in 1949. She was by Echuca Ladd, a chestnut Thoroughbred stallion bred by Cliff Armstrong in Seagraves, Texas. He was by Goalduring and out of Echuca, by Gay World. Echuca Ladd stood at the A. D. Jones Estate near Roswell. A stable sergeant at New Mexico Military Institute… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: Maroon

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The Western Thoroughbred History: Esters Little Klu

Esters Little Klu was foaled on April 16th, 1968. She was bred by Dan L. Williams in New Mexico. Esters Little Klu was by Big Klu, a gray stallion by multiple stakes winner Olympia. Big Klu won the 1962 Memorial Day Handicap at Ruidoso Downs. He sired Thoroughbred stakes winners Bright Ambush and Jalapeno. Big… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: Esters Little Klu

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The Western Thoroughbred History: Feature Film

Feature Film was foaled in 1941. She was bred by Wiley Brothers in Midway, Kentucky. Feature Film was by Okapi, a multiple stakes winning son of Eternal. Okapi was owned by Isabel Cleves Dodge Sloane, the heiress of the Dodge Brothers Motor Company. Mrs. Sloane said that Okapi was her favorite horse. She said that… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: Feature Film

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The Western Thoroughbred History: Trippy Dip

Trippy Dip was a resilient sprinter and exceptional broodmare. The fact that she produced three AQHA Racing Champions is made more impressive by the fact that all her breeding decisions were made by women. Her sixteen AQHA registered foals were bred by Virginia E. "Ginger" Hyland and Abigail K. Kawananakoa. The contributions of this Thoroughbred… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: Trippy Dip

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The Western Thoroughbred History: Cariboo Chief

It's ironic how the Thoroughbred is often overlooked in rodeo history. The speed and grit that the breed famously possess is exactly what the sport demands. And although theyโ€™ve been largely forgotten or ignored, these horses have been competitive on the barrel pattern for generations. One of the greatest Thoroughbreds to ever run down the… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: Cariboo Chief

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The Western Thoroughbred History: What Luck

What Luck was foaled on April 24th, 1967. He was bred by Ogden Phipps and Wheatley Stable and foaled at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky. What Luck was by Bold Ruler, the 1957 Horse of the Year. Bold Ruler made 33 starts and won 23 races. His major wins were in the Wood Memorial Stakes,… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: What Luck

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The Western Thoroughbred History: Hempen

Hempen was foaled on March 24th, 1962. He was bred by John and Phyllis Valpredo in Bakersfield, California. Hempen was by Indian Hemp, a chestnut son of leading sire Nasrullah. Indian Hemp was a stakes winner in England and North America. He won the 1951 Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot and 1953 Yerba Buena… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred History: Hempen

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The Western Thorougbred History: Lovely Manners

Lovely Manners was foaled in 1924. He was bred by Phil Thompson Chinn at Himyar Stud in Lexington, Kentucky. Lovely Manners was by Sweep, one of the most successful sons of the 1896 Kentucky Derby winner Ben Brush. Sweep won the 1910 Belmont Stakes. He was named U.S. Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and Champion Three-Year-Old Colt.… Continue reading The Western Thorougbred History: Lovely Manners

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The Western Thoroughbred: First Ambassador

First Ambassador was foaled on March 29th, 1974. He was bred by Farnsworth Farm near Ocala, Florida. First Ambassador was by Diplomat Way, a son of Hall of Fame inductee Nashua. Diplomat Way won fourteen races, including the 1967 Blue Grass Stakes. He also set a new track record in the Chicago Handicap at Hawthorne.… Continue reading The Western Thoroughbred: First Ambassador