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question you wish to look at from the table of questions below! |
| 1. What legendary horse was so famous that all of the early "Bulldog" type Quarter Horses were characterized as his type? |
| 2. Who was the first president of the AQHA? |
| 3. In what year was the AQHA actually formed? |
| 4. What horse has the distinction of being #1 in the first AQHA stud book? |
| 5. Which of the original founders of the AQHA most favored the "Bulldog" type horse until his untimely death in 1953? |
| 1. Answer: Steel Dust is thought of as the most famous of the "Bulldog" type Quarter Horses. |
| 2. W.B. Warren was the first AQHA President. |
| 3. The AQHA was formed in 1940. |
| 4. Wimpy P-1 was issued the prestigious number "1" in the first AQHA stud book. |
| 5. Dan Casement pushed the Steeldust Covenant. |
| 6. What woman replaced Bob Denhardt as the second AQHA Executive Secretary? |
| 7. What Thoroughbred was such an influence on the American Quarter Horse that he has been immortalized by having a statue at the AQHA headquarters in Amarillo, Texas? |
| 8. The racing interests of the AQHA pushed the addition of what type of bloow to the Quarter Horse to produce faster race horses? |
| 9. What horse was the most famous resulting from the legendary Hank Wiescamp breeding program? |
| 10. In today's reining horse pedigrees, what legendary sire appears most often? |
| 6. Helen Michaelis replaced Bob Denhardt as the second AQHA executive. |
| 7. A statue of Three Bars (TB) was erected at the AQHA headquarters in Amarillo in his honor. |
| 8. Thoroughbred blood was added to produce faster race horses. |
| 9. Skipper W was the most well-known stallion produced by the Hank Wiescamp breeding program. |
| 10. King P-234 is the sire found most often in today's winning reining horse pedigrees. |