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  2. Peppy San Badger - Wikipedia

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    Peppy San Badger's career as a sire had a large impact on the Quarter Horse breed. He was the all-time leading sire of the NCHA for many years up until 2003. [5] Peppy San Badger sired 2,325 foals registered with the AQHA in 19 seasons.

  3. Dual Pep - Wikipedia

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    Dual Pep (1985–2018) was a dark chestnut stallion registered with the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). Dual Pep was sired by Peppy San Badger out of Miss Dual Doc, by Doc's Remedy. Dual Pep competed in National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) events having earned $302,053.60 in lifetime NCHA earnings.

  4. Sharp 'N' Smart - Wikipedia

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    Sharp 'N' Smart was bred by Gerry Harvey and is a son of Westbury Stud stallion Redwood. [1]Bought by New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame inductee Graeme Rogerson for $55,000 at the 2021 New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale at Karaka, [2] Sharp 'N' Smart is raced by Rogerson in partnership with a syndicate that includes Harvey, Merv & Meg Butterworth, Craig Leishman and Todd Bawden.

  5. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Smart Chic Olena: 2018 1985 2012 Sorrel Stallion Smart Little Lena Gay Sugar Chic Gay Bar King B.F. Phillips Cutting/Reining Smart Little Lena: 2015 1979 2010 Sorrel Stallion Doc O Lena Smart Peppy Peppy San Syndication Cutting Sonny Dee Bar: 2003 1965 1994 Sorrel Stallion Win Or Lose Chigger's Baby Chigger E. V. Roberts Halter Special Effort ...

  6. Breed registry - Wikipedia

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    Such registries usually issue certificates for each recorded animal, called a pedigree, pedigreed animal documentation, or most commonly, an animal's "papers". Registration papers may consist of a simple certificate or a listing of ancestors in the animal's background, sometimes with a chart showing the lineage.

  7. Doc O'Lena - Wikipedia

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    Doc O'Lena was the first NCHA Futurity winner to sire a Futurity winner when Lenaette won the Futurity in 1975. His son Smart Little Lena was the first winner of the NCHA triple crown. And in 1978, Doc O'Lena himself was syndicated for $2.1 million, at that time a record for the cutting horse industry. [4]

  8. NCHA Horse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The NCHA Horse Hall of Fame was established by the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) to recognize the accomplishments of outstanding cutting horses based on their lifetime earnings in NCHA approved championship cutting horse competition.

  9. Pedigree chart - Wikipedia

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    The word pedigree is a corruption of the Anglo-Norman French pé de grue or "crane's foot", either because the typical lines and split lines (each split leading to different offspring of the one parent line) resemble the thin leg and foot of a crane [3] or because such a mark was used to denote succession in pedigree charts.