A Few Pedigree Notes: Sire's Side: Extended Protection: Multiple Grand/Reserve Grand Champions; Multiple Circuit Championships; Multiple Futurity Winner; AQHA/PHBA Points. Executive Protection: 2X PHBA WORLD CHAMPION Open and Amateur, AQHA Reserve Quarter Horse Congress Champion, Multiple ROM & Futurity Champion Sire. Extended Applause: PHBA WORLD CHAMPION and RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION. View Sire's Website for extended pedigrees/performance records.
Dam's Side: Doc Bar: H-36; Leading sire of AQHA Champions, NCHA Champions, and Arena ROMs. AQHA Hall of Fame; Stallion Offspring Record: World Champion , WP, CUT, WCH, HUS, Reserve World Champion CUT, Top Ten World Show, Superior Halter, AQHA High Point Halter, CUT, Superior Performance, AQHA Champion, ROM Halter ROM Performance, Performance Point Earners, Hall of Fame, NCHA & AQHA Offspring earned $1,178,484 in cutting. Sire Of: 9 World Champions, 4 Reserve World Champions, Top Ten World Show Offspring, Superior Halter. Wilywood: P-7; Sired 297 foals, 28 Shown, 22 Earned AQHA P-567.5, 10 ROM Performance, 5 Superior Performance, ABRA P-9, NRCHA #173. Top sire of arena and rodeo horses. Orphan Dirft: Sire of: Race Money Earner; Performance ROM, NCHA Money Earner, Top Broodmare Sire. Boon Bar: P-6; NCHA LTE $12,325; 1976 NCHA Finals-2nd Place; World Champion Offspring; NCHA Producer of $3,000,000 +. Maternal Grandsire of Peptoboonsmal (Equi Stat Top 15 All Time Leading Cutting Sire and NRCHA Top 20 All Time Leading Sire). Sun Frost: Sire of Multiple Barrel Racing & NCHA Money Earners. NCHA Lifetime Offspring Earnings as of 12/3/2001- $236,702 with 20 money earners; Full brothers French Flash Hawk and PC Frenchmans Hayday are NFR qualifiers.; Sire of French Flash Hawk, aka Bozo, 4-time WPRA World Champion Barrel Horse and 5-time WNFR Average Winner 1994-1998, five straight years. Winner of major rodeos: Houston, Cheyenne, Calgary, etc.; Sire of PC Frenchmans Hayday, WNFR money earner for Sherry Cervi and pro-rodeo winner. Also, pro-rodeo winner in heeling. Poco Bueno: 100% Foundation; H-37.0/P-8.0; AQHA Champion; ROM Arena; Hall of Fame; Sire of AQHA Champions; ROM Arena; He was grand champion stallion at Denvers National Western Stock Show, the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth, State Fair of Texas in Dallas and the American Royal Livestock Show in Kansas City. As a 4-year-old, in 1948, Poco Bueno started his performance career as a cutting horse, and his amazing ability helped him to quickly acquire an impressive record - and a legion of fans.
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