Ferminio
(1949)
Double
bred Little Joe. Inherited his sires confirmation characteristics and
action. |
Joe Moore
By
Little Joe by Traveler, became a leading maternal grandsire of ROM race
colts. |
Della
Moore
Producer
of Joe Reed, Joe Moore, Grande De Oro |
San
Siemon (1934)
San
Siemon is a son of Zantonan. San Siemon's daughters are the reason he receives
the most acclaim in today's Quarter Horse circles. Foaled in 1934, he was out
of Panita, by Possum. |
Chicaro (TB)
Sire of
Chicaro Bill |
Chicaro
Bill (1930 - Unknown)
A good
sire of performance horses and a terrific broodmare sire. People in the racing
game today still recognize his contribution to the industry. |
Painted
Joe
Greatly
influenced the modern paint horse and contributed immeasurably to the
advancement of the paint race horse. Built for speed, Painted Joe outran many
top quarter horses including Grey Bader II, Clabber, Chicaro, Cowboy, Miss
Bank, Squaw H, Bartender, and Grey Eagle, a son of Midnight Jr. who once held
the world record at 220 yards! |
Joe
Reed P-3 (1921-1947)
A result
of an unplanned breeding between a swift Louisiana mare named Della Moore and a
royally bred throughbred named Joe Blair. Even though the breeding was
unintentional, he was destined for greatness. His sons and daughters carry on
the fine speed and power of his notable bloodlines. |
Toad
Son of
Spencer, by Gonzales Joe Bailey, and was out of a famous race mare, Goldie
McCue. Toad was a Grand Champion at Halter and became a good sire.
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Spencer
Son of
Gonzales Joe Bailey. |
| Old Sorrel (1915-1946)
His bloodlines can be found in winners of every
working event for which the quarter horse is acclaimed. He's noted as a superb
individual that had perfect action and a wonderful disposition. Using
scientific breeding, even 50 years later, his bloodline can be found in the
winners of every working event for which the quarter horse is acclaimed. Bred
by the King Ranch of Kingsville, Texas.
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