- male
- Joe Reed P-3 was a Quarter Horse racehorse from the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) that became an influential sire...
- male
- Peter McCue was registered in the "American Stud Book" as a Thoroughbred, sired by Duke of the Highlands, but his breeder and his breeder's family...
- male
- Unraced as a Thoroughbred, Top Deck went on to become a famous sire of Quarter horses.
- male
- Joe Reed II was a Quarter Horse racehorse from the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) that became an influential sire...
- male
- Texas Dandy was a Quarter Horse stallion who not only raced well, and sired outstanding broodmares, he was a movie star also.
- male
- Moon Deck was an influential Quarter Horse sire and racehorse.
- male
- Chicks Beduino as of the end of 2006 was second on the all time list of leading Quarter Horse sires by races won by his offspring, and third on the...
- male
- Mystery surrounds Traveler, as his breeding is completely unknown. He appeared in Texas in the mid-1880s and eventually ended up as a match...
- female
- While successful at the Quarter Horse racetrack, Ought To Go was far more successful in the breeding shed, producing twelve foals. Ten of those...
- female
- Shue Fly was a Quarter horse mare who was one of the dominant racehorses on the racetrack during the 1940's.
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