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Peter McCue
1895-1923Still one of the most recognizable names in Quarter horse history. Peter
McCue went on to sire Harmon Baker, Hickory Bill and John Wilkins. And many other
greats.. the list goes on and on.
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Midnight
1916-1936He passed his speed and working ability to succedding generations. Born
looking black he matured into a flea-bitten gray as he matured. At one point
in his match racing career, Midnight had become so successful nobody would race against
him.
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Grey Badger II
1941-1972He was a sizzling speed horse with legs of iron. He demolished almost
every horse matched against him. The grey stallion's legs lasted long enough to
eventually be raced against his own foals. By the time if his death, his descendants
already begun to prove themselves worthy of his greatness.
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Skipper W
1945-1963Skipper W's success as a breeding horse, may have been due to the family of
(Old Fred-bred) mares that were bred to him. In his 18 years at stud, Skipper W
never stood to outside mares.
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Oklahoma Star P-6
1915-1943It has been said that there have been only two real
sires of rope horses in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma Star P-6 was one of them.
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