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La Dama Beige Cache -  May 1993 AQHA # 3187407 Palomino  (Barn Name Lady)

82% Foundation - Beauty Brains, Confirmation, Color.  This mare rides well and throws the most awesome babies imagined!  

Lady blessed us with 3 beautiful foals.  One sorrel filly, a stunning Palomino Stud Colt  (who is currently being shown in Arizona and at this years AQHA regional show)  and a 2007 gorgeous palomino filly. 

 

 

 

 

Parents Grandparents Great Grandparents
Beige Boy Cache
1975336

Dustin Quixote

NCHA Earner $69,505,

COA, Bronze, Silver 0698787

Doc Quixote
0698787

Bingo's Wimpy

by Leo Bingo, 1961 AQHA Champion
0223740

Dude's Penny Blondy's Dude
0074801 AQHA Champion 

Spanish Coin

by Silver Skip, 1958 AQHA Champion
0159450

Dam:
La Dama Sweetie
1674787
Huey Sweet
0965200
Howdy Sweet
0449875
Maggie Sweet 0181147 1961 sorrel mare

Jose's La Dama

0819034 1971 red dun mare

Burley Joe Dee
1965
0376219 sorrel
Wagon Wheel Lady
1960
0175455 grullo

Lady's Gallery - Click each photo for full sized photo

Roc's First Foal! A outstanding Palomino Filly with Full Blaze and 2 white socks ..VERY Flashy!
Taken at 30mins old! Just getting up and drying off
  Getting Up this way to the water trough 8 hours and exploring

 

Lady's Extended Pedigree Includes the following Great Horses!

DOC QUIXOTE

NCHA COA, 1973 Open Non-Pro Cutting Futurity Champion, NCHA earnings $3,728.96, NCHA Hall of Fame Sire.
Stallion Sire Record: Reserve World Champion Sire, Superior Performance Sire, AQHA High Point Performance Stallion Sire, AQHA Champion Sire, NRCHA 7 NCHA Get Money-earners, ROM Halter Sire, Performance Point Earner Sire, Halter Point Earner Sire, Hall of Fame Sire. Offspring NRHA LTE: $20,941; EQUI-STAT Offspring LTE CUT: $10,097,186.

LEO

1940 QUARTER HORSE
 Race SI-75, ROM Race, -A-, NCHA LTE $138.79, AQHA Hall of Fame (Inducted 1989) & Performance Point Earner.
NSBA Hall of Fame Offspring.

BLONDY'S DUDE

AQHA Champion, ROM Arena, AQHA Hall of Fame
Breeder/Owner: Homer S. Foutz, Minneapolis, KS.
SIRE OF: World Champion Offspring (5), Reserve World Champion Offspring (2), Supreme Champion Offspring (1), Superior Halter Offspring (11), Superior Performance Offspring (31), AQHA Champion Offspring (30), ROM Performance Offspring (130), Race Money Earners, NRHA Money Earners ($400 total NRHA moneys earned) & NCHA Money-earners ($21,722 total NCHA moneys earned).
SKIPPER W

Breeder/Owner: H. J. Wiescamp, Alamosa, CO.
Died 1963
Grand Champion at Halter
ROM RACE OFFSPRING: HJ Skippa, Skip Albar, Skip Hi, & Skip Nurse.
AQHA CHAMPION 
POCO BUENO

Breeder: Jess Hankins, Rocksprings,TX.
Owner at time of registration: E. P. Waggoner, Fort Worth, Texas.
Died in 1966.
Achievements:
H-37.0, P-8.0, AQHA Champion,ROM Arena, $2,031.
NCHA#14
Sired 36 AQHA Champions.
Sired 3 NCHA Hall of Fame Horses.
Died in 1966. AQHA PTS H-37 P-8; AQHA Ch; ROM; HOF; NFQHA 100%; 

SUGAR BARS

AQHA Hall of Fame
Race record: AAA, SI-95, 30-7-4-7, $3,166., Race ROM
Show Record: 2.0 Halter points, Reserve Champion Halter.
Stallion Get Record:
Total points earned-9,896
Reg. foals- 867, Number shown- 494, Earners- 218, l World Champs- 2, Total Res World Champs- 2, High Pt Wins-5, Average Race Earnings- $378,081 Stake Winners- 11, 90+ROMs- 52, 100+ROMs- 14, Race ROMs- 139, Superior Race- 2, Race Offspring Wins- 479.

DOC BAR

AQHA Hall Of Fame (Inducted 1993), Halter Point Earner (36 total halter points earned) & Race Money-earner ($95.00, SI-75)

 

PEPPY

ch 1934
QUARTER HORSE
AQHA #212_
By Little Richard, Old Sorrel, Hickory Bill and Peter McCue
Breeder/Owner at time of registration: King Ranch, Kingsville, TX.
15 hands, 1/2 inch. 1200 lbs. Died in Wyoming on Feb. 24, 1964.
He was shown extensively from 1936-1941. He was Grand Champion Quarter Horse Stallion at the 1940 Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show, and Grand Champion Cow Horse at the 1941 Tucson Horse Show, among many other titles.
AQHA CHAMPION: Peppy's Pokey.
Peppy was linebred to Old Sorrel. He was a success in both showing and breeding. Peppy was cool, calm, level-headed and kind. He was the first horse on the 'King Ranch' to be extensively shown.

       

 

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