
Doc Bar: The Legendary Quarter Horse
2024年2月27日 · Doc Bar was a legendary American Quarter Horse who left an indelible mark on the world of horse breeding and performance. Born in 1956, this iconic stallion became one of the most influential sires in Quarter Horse history, producing offspring that excelled in various disciplines such as cutting, reining, and racing.
Doc Bar - The Horse Forum
2022年1月23日 · Doc Bar attracted the attention of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Jensen of Double J Ranch in Paicines, California. The couple had pieced together a broodmare band of Poco Tivio, Hollywood Gold, King and Leo mares, and was in the market for a stallion. Doc Bar fit their needs and the couple bought him in 1963 for $30,000.
Doc Bar - The Horse Forum
2011年4月8日 · Researchers have now named four deceased Quarter Horse stallions that were carriers and produced at least one affacted HERDA foal; they are Dry Doc, Doc O'Lena, Great Pine, and Zippo Pine Bar. These stallions all trace to Poco Bueno through his son and daughter Poco Pine and Poco Lena .
The "Doc Bar" Influence - The Horse Forum
2022年3月9日 · Many come from Doc Bar’s sons known elsewhere in the performance world, such as Dry Doc, Doc O’Lena, Doc O Dynamite, Doc’s Oak, Doc’s Hickory and Boon Bar. One of Doc Bar’s best-known sons in the rodeo world is Doc’s Jack Frost, a 1968 stallion out of the mare Chantella, who herself was double-bred to Three Bars.
Doc's Hickory - The Horse Forum
2022年4月13日 · Doc's Hickory Is Elite Sire Doc’s Hickory (Doc Bar x Miss Chickasha x Chickasha Mike) was born in 1973 and died in 2007. He is an AQHA High Point Cutting Stallion but became well-known for his exceptional offspring. Quarter Horse News > News > Current News > Cutting News > 15 Years Later, Another Doc’s Hickory Foal is Born
Doc Bar Mare? - The Horse Forum
2012年10月9日 · Doc Bar is a very big name with QH, but you'll see it in A LOT of bloodlines. Like, we are talking HUNDREDS of offspring. If I had a dollar for how many horses I know that go back to Doc Bar... I wouldn't count it as something that …
Doc's Oak - The Horse Forum
2022年4月14日 · Doc’s Oak in the Show Pen Bred by Dr. and Mrs. Jensen of Los Altos, California, Doc’s Oak was sired by Doc Bar and out of Susie’s Bay (by Poco Tivio). The National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Hall of Fame Inductee was nimble on his feet and held his tail straight out behind him as he cut.
Impressive/Peppy San Badger combinations | The Horse Forum
2017年12月31日 · Originally was a barrel horse then eventer. Her sister Impressive /Peppy San Badger/Boston MacOne is another one of our favorites. She's a paint too. One of our stallions was Impressive/ Grey Badger 11 X (close relative to Peppy San Badger)/ Skipper W. I wish I'd have never gelded him. One of my other favorites was Impressive/Doc Bar/ Skipper W.
Top Sires, Dams, Futurity Earners, Etc. | The Horse Forum
2021年12月10日 · 82G (Doc Bar Gem x Miss Fancy Zan x Black Gold Zan) $269,740: 2: Smart Little Lena: 79S (Doc O’Lena x Smart Peppy x Peppy San) $267,085: 3: Rockin W: 06S (Dual Rey x Boon San Kitty x High Brow Cat) $265,496: 4: Docs Okie Quixote: 80S (Doc Quixote x Jimmette Too x Johnny Tivio: $263,483: 5: Oh Cay Felix: 03G (High Brow Cat x Oh Cay Shorty x ...
Poco Lena - The Horse Forum
2022年1月24日 · The couple was standing the young Doc Bar, and decided to buy Poco Lena. With the help of two veterinarians, Poco Lena was nursed back to health. It took three years, and the mare lived in the front yard because it was the softest spot on the ranch. The couple bred the bay mare to Doc Bar in 1966 and Poco Lena foaled Doc O’Lena.