How many foals did Peppy San Badger have?

How many foals did Peppy San Badger have?

2,325 foals
Peppy San Badger sired 2,325 foals registered with the AQHA in 19 seasons. Those foals have earned over 7,200 points in all divisions and have accumulated more than $25 million in earnings.

How much is Peppy San Badger worth?

Cutting horse enthusiasts are all too familiar with Peppy San Badger, better known as “Little Peppy.” The 1974 sorrel stallion won the NCHA Futurity in 1977 and has sired the earners of more than $25 million. Little Peppy will forever be linked to the legendary King Ranch and famous horseman Buster Welch.

Is Peppy San related to Peppy San Badger?

Peppy San Badger’s Performance Bred by R H Fulton and Co, of Lubbock, Texas, Peppy San Badger was a son of Mr Peppy San and out of Sugar Badger (by Grey Badger III).

Who rode Peppy San Badger?

Buster Welch
Buster Welch had won the Futurity on him (defeating his son, Greg Welch, who was riding MR SAN PEPPY at the time). The bloodlines of King Ranch foundation and both of the Peppy’s were crossed on this son of DOC BAR and POCO LENA. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, King Ranch bred heavily to another stallion, CJ SUGAR.

How old is metallic cat?

Recent success by sons and daughters of Metallic Cat at the Abilene Spectacular horse show have the 16-year-old stallion on the verge of surpassing one of the cutting industry’s all-time greats.

Who is the sire of metallic Cat?

Pedigree Highlights Sired by HIGH BROW CAT’s #1 Money Earner METALLIC CAT ($637,711), an NCHA and NRCHA Leading Sire whose foals have earned in excess of $46.5 Million.

Who owns Dual Rey?

Linda Holmes
Now, with total NRCHA offspring earnings of $1,001,696, Dual Rey (Dual Pep x Nurse Rey x Wyoming Doc), owned by Linda Holmes, leaves no doubt about his versatility as a sire. The 1994 stallion began his performance career at the NCHA Futurity, where he tied for 6th place.

Is metallic Cat in Yellowstone?

Leading Western performance horse sire Metallic Cat filmed his long-awaited appearance in the hit series Yellowstone during a film shoot at the National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA) Snaffle Bit Futurity®.

Is Dual Rey dead?

A legend in the cutting industry has died. Equi-Stat Elite $39 Million Sire Dual Rey (Dual Pep x Nurse Rey x Wyoming Doc) was humanely euthanized on Monday in Colorado at the home of his owner and breeder, Linda Holmes.

What’s wrong with Jimmy on Yellowstone?

His hip was shattered and replaced and he had a grade three concussion. John Dutton offered to pay is hospital bill if he promised he would stop rodeoing. After recovering he tried riding one of the untamed horses at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch while no one was around.

Is Jake on Yellowstone a real cowboy?

Jake Ream Isn’t The Show’s Only Real-Life Cowboy At the forefront of all of this – is casting. While some actors like Kevin Costner have decades of equestrian experience, others – like Jake Ream – are the absolute real deal. Smith, alongside Ream, is another real-life cowboy lending his acting talents to Yellowstone.

Is 6666 Ranch filmed at Yellowstone?

The television series ‘Yellowstone’ has set up shop with a large production team in Guthrie, Texas and is filming at several locations on the 6666’s ranch. A few of the principle actors have been spotted around town including the character Jimmy Hurdstrom, a ranch hand at Yellowstone played by Jefferson White.

What kind of horse is Little Peppy San Badger?

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. He was born at Fulton’s ranch and began early basic training there before he became ill with strangles.

How much does Peppy San Badger make a year?

He was the all-time leading sire of the NCHA for many years up until 2003. In 19 seasons, Peppy San Badger sired 2,325 foals registered with the AQHA. Those foals have earned over 7,200 points in all divisions and have accumulated more than $25 million in earnings.

What happened to peppapoo San Badger?

Peppy San Badger was euthanized on July 8, 2005 at the age of 31 as a result of his failing health due to old age. He was buried at King Ranch Headquarters in Texas.

What kind of horse is San man Badger?

San Man Badger was sired by the great cutting horse sire Peppy San Badger, the #3 Lifetime Cutting Horse Stallion with get earnings in excess of $28 Million. His foals have muscular bodies and great, easy-to-work-with dispositions. All of his offspring have been responsive to training. Deceased.