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Bert
1934-1956It was said, Bert was a ropers dream. There was an over-whelming demand
for Bert horses, and every cowboy in the country wanted one. As you can see Bert had
powerful hindquarters.
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Plaudit
1930-1958All his colts had speed. We could breed him to a Percheron and get
something fast. He was smart, had a good disposition, and was classy looking.
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Joe Reed II
1936-1962Joe Reed II was not only a top race horse, but also a halter winner.
Some horses are born to run and Joe Reed II was one of the those.
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Gonzales Joe Baily
1919-1947Gonzales Joe Bailey was designaed as one of the 19 AQHA foundation sires.
For a quarter century after Joe's Death, south Texas abounded with good-minded,
soundly built horses. He was a horse that could do it all.
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Lucky Blanton
1936-1960This chestnut stallion was a top rope horse and rope horse sire, the majority
of his offspring stayed on ranches or were used in the rodeo arena.
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