
Peppy San - AQHA
Peppy San sired 1991 AQHA world champion and Hall of Fame member Royal Santana and five-time AQHA and NCHA Cutting World Champion Peponita. Peppy San was euthanized April 26, 1989, due to complications from old age.
Peppy San - Wikipedia
Peppy San (1959–1989), a Quarter Horse stallion, has the distinction of the being the first National Cutting Horse Association (or NCHA) World Champion to sire an NCHA World Champion. [1] Peppy San was foaled in 1959, a sorrel stallion sired by Leo San and out of a mare named Peppy Belle.
Peppy San Badger - Wikipedia
Peppy San Badger, foaled in 1974 and also known as “Little Peppy”, was a sorrel American Quarter Horse stallion bred by Joe Kirk Fulton of Lubbock, Texas, by the cutting sire Mr San Peppy and out of Sugar Badger, a daughter of Grey Badger III.
Three of a Kind - AQHA
2022年9月16日 · All three stallions were by American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Peppy San Badger, better known as “Little Peppy,” a 1974 stallion owned by AQHA Best Remuda winner King Ranch, and a legendary cutting horse and sire.
PEPPY SAN BADGER | Colt .45 Horse Ranch
world champion, famous cowhorse sire. dam of 9 major winners & producers, not only did she produce Leo but she produced Fire Brand Reed (sire of the leading ROM producing mare in history), Fannys Finale (dam of 5 AAAT), Little Sister W (broke world record 3x). sire of top race horses, cow horses and ranch horses of the early day.
Peppy San Badger - MCR Moose Creek Ranch
Leading Sire of ROM Race. Sire of: AQHA Champions. dam of 9 major winners & producers, not only did she produce Leo but she produced Fire Brand Reed (sire of the leading ROM producing mare in history), Fannys Finale (dam of 5 AAAT), Little Sister W (broke world record 3x).
PEPPY SAN | Colt .45 Horse Ranch
hall of fame sire with NCHA world championships of Peppy San and Mr San Peppy, his dam, San Sue Darks, is a full sister to Black Hawk (maternal grandsire of Teresa Tivio) and Joe Barrett: SAN SUE DARKS NCHA World Champion, Hall of Fame. Performed without a bridle for the queen of England. His stud fee was $20,000. He was a grandson of Leo ...
From The Archives: Peppy San Badger, aka “Little Peppy”
2020年7月4日 · Peppy San Badger, or “Little Peppy,” made an outstanding contribution to the Quarter Horse breed, and particularly to the Western performance disciplines. Though his influence is heavily felt in the cutting pen, his influence is felt in other Western performance disciplines — and far beyond.
Quarter Horses - King Ranch
King Ranch purchased MR SAN PEPPY under the guidance of its Ranch Manager Stephen “Tío” Kleberg. MR SAN PEPPY was a son of LEO SAN out of a great-granddaughter of OLD SORREL named PEPPY BELLE. In 1978, he became the first horse to ever win over $l00,000 in open cutting competition.
Peppy San Badger - AQHA
Foaled in 1974, the sorrel stallion was by Mr San Peppy by Leo San and out of Sugar Badger by Grey Badger III. Bred by Joe Kirk Fulton of Lubbock, Texas, Peppy San Badger, better known as Little Peppy, traced back to the foundation lines of the King Ranch.