Doc Quixote

Doc Quixote (1970–2002) was the 1973 NCHA Non Pro Futurity Champion ridden by Paul Crumpler of Wichita Fall, TX. He was a chestnut stallion, stood 15 hands high, and was registered American Quarter Horse #0698787. He was the first cutting horse stallion to ever be syndicated, reportedly with shares valued at $100,000 (US).[1] As a sire, Doc Quixote's offspring have earned more than $10 million including four that were inducted into the NCHA Horse Hall of Fame: Poco Quixote Rio ($1,108,773), Docs Okie Quixote ($637,707) NCHA Triple Crown Champion, Cash Quixote Rio ($604,742), and Jazzote ($586,212).[2]

Doc Quixote
DisciplineCutting
SireDoc Bar
GrandsireLightning Bar
DamMagnolia Gal
Maternal grandsireBulls Eye
SexStallion
Foaled1970
CountryUnited States
ColorChestnut
BreederYvonne LeMaitre, Woodland, CA
OwnerHeins Investment, MT
Other awards
1973 NCHA Futurity Champion
Honors
NCHA Horse Hall of Fame

Pedigree

Percentage
Three Bars (TB)
Myrtle Dee
Lightning Bar
Doc Horn
Della P
Mare By Old DJ
Doc Bar
My Texas Dandy
Texas Dandy
Streak
Dandy Doll
Bartender II
Bar Maid F
Nelly Bly
Doc Quixote[3]
Joe Reed
Joe Reed II
Nellene
Bulls Eye
Bayard
Nevermiss
Quail 1
Magnolia Gal
Zandy
Sport
Lowrys Mabel
Sporty Gal
Clint Rutherford Horse
Shellys Cricket
Unknown mare

References

  1. "In the Past: Doc Quixote". Quarter Horse News. 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  2. "Horse Hall of Fame". National Cutting Horse Association. 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  3. Michelson, Miles. "Doc Quixote Quarter Horse". All Breed Pedigree Query. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
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