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Rey Jay (STORY) by Larry Thornton The story of Rey Jay's contribution to the Quarter Horse begins with his overcoming a handicap that allowed him to compete and out perform many of the industry's elite cutting horses. Rey Jay sustained an eye injury as a weanling that impaired the vision in his right eye. It is believed that when the eye was irritated and inflamed that he could see about 15% of his normal vision. This handicap became a trade mark of Rey Jay's desire to succeed as a cutting horse, earning him a place in cutting horse history. Rey Jay proved his value as a show horse and this allowed him to enter the stud and prove himself as a sire. This has lead to a demand for the blood of Rey Jay in the modern cutting horse. Rey Jay has supplied that blood as the sire of outstanding foals, especially through his daughters. His daughters have produced such horses as Colonel Freckles, Freckles Playboy, Freckles Hustler, Jay Freckles, Lenas Success, Si Olena, Tamulena, Dox Lena Rey, Dox Abilena, Dox Alex, and Storks Gin. Rey Jay was bred by the King Ranch and foaled in 1955. He started life by traveling Texas before settling in Indiana. The King Ranch sold Rey Jay to Lloyd Jenkins. Ira White reportedly traded two Holstein calves for Rey Jay. White then sold Rey Jay to Curley Talamage. Talamage sold Rey Jay to Tom Lee of Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1959. In Patricia Close's story, "Rey Jay,The One-Eyed Cuttin' Horse" (WESTERN HORSEMAN, June 1965), Lee is quoted telling his first impression of Rey Jay. "That's the greatest prospect I've seen and I'm going to buy him." Lee added, "My Dad never questioned my judgment in getting the horse. He only said, "That's a lot of money for a one-eyed horse!" Tom Lee and Rey Jay went on to put the elder Lee's concerns to rest with a very good show record. Rey Jay earned his AQHA Championship, an AQHA Superior in cutting and the NCHA Bronze Award. They earned 257 cutting points, 12 halter points and 4.5 western pleasure points in the AQHA. Tom Lee became friends with Buster Welch. Welch's name is synonymous with many outstanding cutting horses. They include the great Mr San Peppy , Peppy San Badger, Dry Doc, Marion's Girl and Chickasha Mike. The Lee and Welch friendship would eventually lead to Rey Jay's permanent return to Texas. Tom Lee was severely injured in a horse accident and was unable to continue his showing and training activities. After the accident, Tom's wife Delight continued to show Rey Jay. In a 1985 interview, Buster Welch talked about Tom Lee with a great deal of respect and admiration. He credited Lee with doing an excellent job of training Rey Jay. His high regard for Lee was expressed when he called Lee "a real horseman" that could have been one of the great cutting horse riders and trainers had the accident not ended his career. With the accident making it impossible for Tom Lee to continue his riding and training, a decision was made to sell Rey Jay. It was Buster Welch that recommended Rey Jay to Marion Flynt and this is how the horse found his way back to Texas. Flynt was known to many in the cutting industry as "Mr Cuttin' Horse" because of his long time association with the NCHA. Flynt served as NCHA President from 1956 to 1958 and from 1963 to 1971. Buster Welch and Marion Flynt had what Welch termed a "wonderful and long association" as trainer and owner. Welch had trained and ridden Flynt's legendary mare Marion's Girl to the 1954 and 1956 NCHA World Championships. Welch clearly remembers his first encounter with Marion Flynt. "The first time I met him, I was about 16 years old. I was breaking a string of horses for Bob Hill of Midland, Texas. These horses ran from four to nine years old. We were coming out of the war and a lot of people had let their horses go. Marion came out and bought five horses for his ranch." Welch continued, "Mr. Hill had promised to let me pick a horse out in our trade and have him for $100.00. I had picked a brown horse that was a real pretty horse. A six year old horse. Well Marion saw him and insisted that he get that horse in the five. So Mr. Hill sold him the horse. The sad part is that that horse would up killin' a fella named Buck Underwood that was workin' for Marion. It was a roping accident. I didn't see Marion for a long time after that. Then I got into the cuttin' horse thing with him." By the time Rey Jay went back to Texas, he was experiencing problems with his hocks. Welch confirmed that the horse was experiencing pain and showed his ability "only when he felt good." Flynt used Rey Jay as a sire until the leg problems became too severe. He gave the horse to Texas A&M University, hoping they could help the horse with his physical problems. Eventually, the leg problem forced them to put the gallant one-eyed horse down. Rey Jay's bad eye may account for some of his success as a cutting horse. Welch describes the horse this way, "Rey Jay got real low to the ground. He had a lot of style for a horse in his day. I think some of it was that he had a lot of cow and that bad eye. He tried so hard to keep a cow under control, where he could see her. That gave him a little extra animation. There's not a whole lot of horses that would look at a cow as hard as he would, concentrate as hard as he did." By examining Rey Jay's pedigree, one can readily see where the potential for his ability and desire came from. Rey Jay traces four times to Old Sorrel through his sire, Rey Del Rancho and his dam, Calandria K. Old Sorrel was the foundation sire of the King Ranch Quarter Horses. Old Sorrel was bred by George Clegg, a noted breeder of early quarter horses. The sire of Old Sorrel was Hickory Bill. Hickory Bill was sired by Peter McCue. The dam of Peter McCue was Nora M., a Thoroughbred mare by Voltigeur. The sire of Peter McCue was Day Tucker by Barney Owens. Barney Owens was sired by Martin's Cold Deck by Old Billy. Old Billy was sired by Shiloh and out of Ram Cat by Steel Dust. The dam of Dan Tucker was Butt Cut by Jack Traveler. The dam of Hickory Bill was Lucretia M. This mare was sired by The Hero and out of Bird, who was sired by Jack Traveler. Jack Traveler was sired by Steel Dust. The dam of Old Sorrel was the mare known as the Dr. Rose Mare. This mare was believed to be of Thoroughbred blood, but her pedigree is unknown. She was owned by a Dr. Rose, a Dentist in Del Rio, Texas until she was bought by George Clegg. Old Sorrel was purchased by the King Ranch and he developed into the greatest cow horse to ever set foot on this famous ranch. When Old Sorrel had proven his ability as a cow horse, he was given the opportunity to breed a band of the best mares on the ranch. His foals proved to be good using horses and Old Sorrel became the foundation sire of one of the most successful breeding programs in the world. To retain the Old Sorrel's working abilities, the King Ranch set out to linebreed to their prize stallion. Several sons of Old Sorrel became key contributors to the linebreeding program. They were Little Richard, Cardenal, Macanudo, Babe Grande and Solis. One of the early King Ranch bred stallions to be shown extensively was Peppy P-212. Peppy was the Grand Champion Stallion at shows like the Fort Worth Stock Show in 1940. He was a double bred grandson of Old Sorrel. His sire was Little Richard by Old Sorrel and his dam was a daughter of Cardenal by Old Sorrel. Despite Peppy's success, the King Ranch stallion that will probably be remembered as the most famous product of the early breeding program was Wimpy P-1. Wimpy earned his #1 in the AQHA Stud Book as the Grand Champion Stallion at the 1941 Fort Worth Stock Show. Wimpy was a double grandson of Old Sorrel. His sire was Solis by Old Sorrel and his dam was Panda by Old Sorrel. It has to be noted that Marion Flynt's World Champion mare Marion's girl was sired by Silver Wimpy by Wimpy P-1. Solis was one of the first sons of Old Sorrel to be used in the King Ranch breeding program, His dam was a Lazarus Mare by *Right Royal. Solis sired two AQHA registered sons on the King Ranch. The first one was Wimpy and the second was Ranchero. Ranchero was bred just like Wimpy. He was sired by Solis by Old Sorrel and out of Borega by Old Sorrel. The dam of Borega was a Lucky Mose Mare. Ranchero became the sire of Rey Del Rancho. Some pedigrees will show that Rey Del Rancho was out of the mare Panda De La Tordita. Panda De La Tordita was sired by Ranchero. This would make Rey Del Rancho intensely inbred to Ranchero. This is the offical pedigree listed in the AQHA Stud Book, but it is not the correct pedigree. Joe Stiles, long time King Ranch employee, sent me the correct pedigree of Rey Del Rancho. It shows that he was sired by Ranchero and out of Panda de Tordilla. Panda de Tordilla was sired by Babe Grande by Old Sorrel and out of a mare known as the Norias Mare. Rey Del Rancho became an important part of the King Ranch breeding program. He was the sire of such noted horses as Anita Chica, Rex Del Rancho and El Rey Rojo. Anita Chica was a very successful halter horse for the King Ranch. She earned a Superior in halter with One Champion of Champions win at Fort Worth; 41 Grand Championships; 15 Reserve Championships and 60 Blue Ribbons. She was the dam of the AQHA cutting point earner El Probre, a stallion used extensively in the King Ranch breeding program. Rex Del Rancho was the 1962 AQHA Honor Roll Roping Horse. He earned 26 roping points in 1962 on the way to his Honor Roll Title. He was an AQHA Champion as well with 16 halter points, 43 reining points, 57 roping points and 2 western pleasure points by the end of 1962. El Rey Rojo was a major sire for the King Ranch. One of his foals to leave the ranch was El Bandito Rojo. This up and coming show horse was killed in a fire. He was shown in 25 shows in 1969 and 1970 before he died. He won 20 first places earning 37 halter points with 10 Grand Championships and 10 Reserve Grand Championships. He earned 14 performance points with a Register of Merit in western pleasure. He was a three-year-old when he died. Despite the good looks of Anita Chica; the versatility of Rex Del Rancho and the proven sire qualities of El Rey Rojo, Rey Del Rancho was a noted sire of cutting horses on the King Ranch. Welch called the Rey Del Rancho line of horses "the best King Ranch breeding for cuttin' horses and agility." He added, "I think he was recognized (by the King Ranch personnel) as the best sire of cuttin' horses in his time on the King Ranch. In addition to Rey Jay, Rey Del Rancho was the sire of Callan's Man and Isis. Both of these horses were NCHA Top Ten qualifiers. In turn Callan's Man was a successful sire with horses like Mr Linton, a top cutter in his own right. Calandria K was the dam of Rey Jay. This mare was sired by Tino, a son of Old Sorrel. Tino was out of Brisa by the thoroughbred stallion San Vincente. Bob Denhardt in his book THE KING RANCH QUARTER HORSE, reported that Brisa was the favorite mount of Robert J. Kleberg, Jr. Denhardt called Kleberg "the driving force" behind the development of the King Ranch Quarter Horse. He was also instrumental in the development of the Santa Gertrudis breed of cattle and the King Ranch Thoroughbred breeding program that bred such noted runners as Assault. Assault was a Triple Crown Winner, winning the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes. The dam of Calandria K was the mare Tordia de Garcia. This mare was sired by the Norias Gray Horse and she was out of a Norias Mare. The breeding of the Norias Gray Horse and the Norais Gray Mare is unknown. The use of Brisa by Kleberg speaks highly of this mare's abilities as a cow horse on the King Ranch. Rey Jay sired only 126 registered foals. He sired only 43 performers with twelve ROM and one AQHA Champion. Several sons of Rey Jay have followed in the sires' footsteps as show horses. Valentine Rey is a 1973 stallion that has 16 AQHA cutting points and he was a finalist in the 1977 AQHA World Show Junior Cutting. The late Ollie Rey earned four AQHA performance points before his death. He is the sire of Ollie Tom a Non-Pro Futurity Champion in the Tropicana Cutting Stakes. He has earnings of over $300,000 in cutting competition. Ollie Tom is a double bred Rey Del Rancho horse. His dam is Rancho Del and she is out of Riata Del Rancho by Rey Del Rancho. This makes Ollie Tom 3 x 3 linebred Rey Del Rancho. Many of the sons of Rey Jay were gelded. This list of show horses is headed by Rey Jay's Pete, Rey Jay Jr and Country Classic. Rey Jay's Pete was the 1966 NCHA Futurity Champion. He was out of an unregistered Thoroughbred mare and thus he was not registered in the AQHA. He was owned in 1966 by Kenneth Peters and trained and shown to his NCHA Futurity title by Buster Welch. Rey Jay's Pete was sold to S. J. Agnew and shown in the NCHA Non-Pro ranks. They were tenth in the NCHA Non-Pro Top Ten in 1969. Buster Welch showed Rey Jay's Pete to the NCHA Open Top Ten in 1967. Rey Jay's Pete earned the NCHA Silver Award. Rey Jay Jr was a 1962 gelding that was out if Miss Insolo. Rey Jay Jr was a Superior Western Pleasure Horse with 168 AQHA performance points. His full brother was Rey Jay's Flash, a two time American Junior Quarter Horse Association World Show finalist in cutting. Country Classic was a super show horse that earned open points in cutting, reining, working cow horse, hunter under saddle and youth points in barrel racing, team roping, (heading and heeling), breakaway roping, western pleasure, stake racing and western horsemanship, He was a Youth Supreme Champion and an AQHA Champion as well as a multiple youth and open World Show qualifier. He earned 1,447 youth and open points in halter and performance. Country Classic is a gelding full brother to the great producing mare Christy Jay. Both of these great horses were out of Christy Carol. Christy Carol was sired by Leo Bob by Leo. Leo Bob was out of 89'er, a daughter of King P-234. The dam of Christy Carol was Mike's Dilly by Mike Troutman. Christy Jay introduces us to some of the successful daughters of Rey Jay. Christy Jay was the dam of such noted horses as Colonel Freckles, the 1976 NCHA Futurity Champion. Colonel Freckles was sired by Jewel's Leo Bar or Freckles as he is known in the cutting industry. Freckles was sired by Sugar Bars and out of Leo Pan by Leo. This would make the Freckles/Christy Jay foals double bred to the great Leo. Colonel Freckles has proven to be a leading sire. His foals include Colonel Lil, the 1981 NCHA Futurity Champion and Cols Lil Pepper, the 1988 NCHA Futurity Reserve Champion. Actually Cols Lil Pepper was the first horse since Doc O'Lena in 1970 to be the high scoring horse in all four go-rounds in the NCHA Futurity. The only difference in the 1988 and 1970 NCHA Futurity is that Smart Little Senor tied Cols Lil Pepper in the finals. Cols Lil Pepper lost a calf in the work off to become the Futurity Reserve Champion. Colonel Freckles has proven to be a force in the reining industry as well. He was the 1997 NRHA Leading Maternal Grandsire of money winners. His daughters produced such noted reiners as Im So Tari, winner of $73,752 and Freckles Top Prize, winner of $18,374. He's A Freckles was a gelding full brother to Colonel Freckles. He was an NCHA Futurity Finalist with earnings of over $19,000. Freckles Delite is a full sister to Colonel Freckles. This mare earned only $1,406 in cutting but is a proven producer. He foals include Colonel Oak with earnings of $108,825 as the Champion Gelding in the NCHA Futurity; Touch Of Tari, with earnings of $67,923 with a Championship in the Gold and Silver 4-Year-Old Non-Pro and Delite N Lena, winner of $59,112 as a Gold Coast 3-Year-Old Futurity Champion. When bred to DocO'Lena, Christy Jay is the dam of such noted horses as Christy Olena, winner of over $60,000; Dox Molly O Grady, winner of over $100,436 and Colonel Rey Lena, NRHA winner of over $27,000 as the NRHA Reserve World Champion in the Limited Open. Marion Flynt traveled to the B. F. Phillips Jr. dispersal of his performance horses in 1966 to buy one horse. Her name was Gay Jay. This great mare set in motion the formation of a cutting horse family that has had great impact on the modern cutting horse. When Flynt bred this mare to Jewel's Leo Bar (Freckles), he got the great horses Jay Freckles, Freckles Playboy and Freckles Hustler. The first foal from this cross was Jay Freckles, who would start his career with a third place in the 1973 NCHA Futurity. He would be the Reserve Champion of the 1974 NCHA Derby and the 1976 NCHA Reserve World Champion Open Cutting Horse. Jay Freckles died before his value as a sire was fully appreciated. The Marion Flynt breeding program not only gave the world the 1976 NCHA Futurity Champion in Colonel Freckles, but its Co-Reserve Champion as well. The runner-up for this Futurity was Freckles Playboy, who tied for this title with the great cutting mare Doc's Becky. Freckles Playboy went on the next year to be the AQHA World Champion Junior Cutting Horse and a third place finisher in the NCHA Derby. He has the NCHA Silver Award to his credit. Freckles Playboy is one of the all time leading sires. His foals include Playboys Madera, winner of $584,816; Playboys Kid, winner of $436,807; Playboys Jay Bee, winner of $329,167 and Dry N Freckled, winner of $287,678. Freckles Playboy is also proving to be a great broodmare sire. His daughters have produced such noted horses as Playboy Mcrae, NCHA Futurity Champion; Smart Little Jerry, NCHA Non-Pro Futurity Reserve Champion; Charoakter Eyes, NCHA Open Super Stakes Classic Champion and Aglows First Rio, NCHA Super Stakes Champion. Freckles Hustler was the 1981 Atlantic Coast Cutting Futurity Champion. He was also an NCHA Futurity high point stallion as the third place finisher in 1980. Gay Jay was bred to several other stallions. She was mated with Doc O'Lena to produce Lenas Success. This horse was an NCHA Futurity Finalist that earned $76,314 in a short career as a cutting horse. Ima Son O Sugar was out of Gay Jay and sired by Son O Sugar. Son O Sugar was a full brother to Jewel's Leo Bar (Freckles). Ima Son O Sugar was the winner of the 1986 Southeastern Open Futurity and a finalist in the Atlantic Coast Cutting Futurity. He was the winner of over $11,000. Gay's Sugar Doll is sired by Mr Sugar Boy. This 1971 mare is the dam of Freckles Sug by Jewel's Leo Bar (Freckles). Freckles Sug in an NCHA Bronze and Silver Award winner. Gay Jay's dam was Georgia Cody by Sorghum Bill by Bill Cody. Bill Cody was sired by Wimpy P-1. Bill Cody's dam was a daughter of Old Sorrel. This makes Gay Jay 5 x 5 x 4 x 6 x 5 linebred to Old Sorrel. The influence of Solis is seen in this cross through Bill Cody by Wimpy P-1 by Solis and Rey Del Rancho by Ranchero by Solis. Miss Cocoa Jay in an NCHA Certificate of Ability winner and the third leading money winning daugher of Rey Jay. She has NCHA earnings of over $6,800. She is the dam of the NCHA money winners Freckles Flynt and Freckles Freddie. Freckles Flynt was a finalist in the NCHA Futurity and the Oklahoma Futurity. Both sired by Jewel's Leo Bar (Freckles). Christy Jay and Miss Cocoa Jay demonstrate Rey Jay's ability to cross with mares of Leo breeding. Christy Jay's dam was Christy Carol by Leo Bob by Leo. Miss Cocoa Jay was out of Croak by Croton Oil. Croton Oil was sired by Leo. The Freckles cross on Rey Jay mares appears to be the combination of two different cutting styles. Welch described it this way, "...I think Rey Jay had that iron will and that try, boy he was the tryingest horse you ever saw...Freckles was a real smart horse, a pretty moving horse that moved with a lot of balance...Rey Jay was a little more of a rugged kind of horse and the two of them clicked. They were probably two of the better cow horses of the day. That's the reason they crossed so good." The blood of Rey Jay surfaces without Freckles in the 1985 NCHA Super Stakes, but takes us back to the influence of Solis. Dox Rey Oak, by Doc's Oak by Doc Bar, split 9-10-11 in the finals. Dox Rey Oak is out of La Cima Del Rey. La Cima Del Rey is sired by Rey Jay and out of King Wimp D'Ann. King Wimp D'Ann is by King Wimp by King. King Wimp is out of Wimpess by Wimpy P-1. Wimp D'Ann is out of Wimpy Hazel Hill by Showdown Hill by Wimpy P-1. In turn Showdown is out of Cacuchia by Peppy P-212. The dam of Cacuchia was Cuate I by Solis. Wimpy Hazel Hill is out of Button's Sewell by Rip Tyde by King George. King George is by Little Richard and out of Cardenal's Daughter by Cardenal. This makes King George a full brother to Peppy P-212. This makes King Wimp D'Ann a definite King Ranch bred mare that has four crosses to Solis. Doc O'Lena has proven to be a very good cross on Rey Jay mares. We saw some of that with Lenas Success. But here are some more good cutters from this cross. They include Si Olena, who was out of Reisa Rey by Rey Jay. Si Olena was the Reserve Champion of the 1990 Super Stakes. Si Olena is still going strong as he is the 1998 AQHA World Champion Senior Cutting Horse and the 1998 AQHA High Point Cutting horse. Reisa Rey is a full sister to Miss Cocoa Jay. Tamulena was the 1987 AQHA World Champion Junior Cutting Horse. He is sired by Doc O'Lena and out of Tamu Holly Rey by Rey Jay. Alice's Rey Jay is the winner of over $24,000 in NCHA cutting. She was a 1977 NCHA Non-Pro Ten Finisher. She was the dam of the Doc O'Lena foals Dox Abilena, winner of over $123,000; Dox Lena Rey, winner of over $103,000 and Dox Alex, winner of $16,000. Stork Club is an unshown daughter of Rey Jay. She is the dam of Storks Gin by Tanquery Gin by Doc O'Lena. Storks Gin is the winner of over $60,000. Stork Club and Tamu Holly Rey are mares bred to Rey Jay that carried the blood of Hollywood Gold on their dam's side of the pedigree. Jay Moss is a 1966 daughter of Rey Jay that has become the foundation of her own family of good cutters. She is out of Mos Tony Top by Moss' Cotton Top Joe Jr by Cotton Top Joe. Jay Moss is the dam of horses like Rey Lynx, winner of $565,144; Rey Lena Girl, winner on $21,715; Smartolena, winner of $115,140 and Nurse Rey, winner of $84,500. In turn the Jay Moss daughters are doing their part to continue the influence of Rey Jay. Nurse Rey is the dam of Dual Rey, Memphis Cutting Futurity Champion; Highbrowns Nurse, Champion of Gold Coast Derby; Loverboys Nurse, 1994 Wyoming Derby Champion; Miss Bag of Hope, 1997 Pacific Coast Futurity Champion; Call A Nurse, 1996 Reserve Champion of the El Cid Open Futurity and Baby Socks Nurse, 1997 Chevy Truck Nationals $20,000 NP Champion. Rey Jay Janie is another daughter of Jay Moss that is producing some top cutters. They include Hic Hic Hoo Rey, 1990 Northwest CHA Three-Year-Old Futurity Open Champion; Smart Jay Lena, 1993 Abilene Western Three-Year-Old Open Champion; Rey Jay Smart, 1997 NCHA Futurity Finalist and Janie Jr Too, 1997 Augusta Four-Year-Old Non-Pro Finalist. Rey Jay was a determined athlete that overcame a handicap to succeed in the cutting arena. This determination brought Rey Jay to the attention of the cutting horse world. The blood of the one eyed Rey Jay became a highly prized possession in the modern cutting horse. A prize the breeder will seek for many generations to come. ~ End
Gay Jay 1958; Sorrel; Rey Jay x Georgia Cody Mare Show Record NCHA money-earner, COA NCHA Earnings: $1,090; Mare Offspring Record World Champion Offspring Reserve World Champion Offspring Superior Performance Offspring ROM Performance Offspring NRHA Money-earners NCHA Money-earners Performance Point Earners AQHA Offspring Record Total Points Earned: 189.5; Reg Foals: 12; Number Shown: 7; Point Earners: 5; Performance Points Earned: 189.5; Performance Point Earners: 5; Performance ROMS: 3; Superior Performance Awards: 1; Total Superior Awards: 1; Total ROM's: 3; World Championships: 2; Res World Championships: 1; NRHA Offspr LTE: $39 Equi-Stat Cutting Offspring LTE: $232,964 Number of NCHA Offspr: 6 Avg Offspr CUT Earnings: $38,827 AQHA Offspr NCHA LTE: $267,332 Other Information Dam of: Freckles Hustler, NCHA LTE: $66,745.98, COA; '80 3rd NCHA O CUT Horse Futurity Freckles Playboy, 25 Perf Pts, '77 World Champion O Jr CUT; '78 2nd NCHA O Finals; '76 2nd NCHA O CUT Horse Futurity; NCHA LTE: $59,975.59, COA, Bronze, Silver Gay's Sugar Doll, 2 Perf Pts, NCHA LTE: $437.70 Ima Son O Sugar, 4 Perf Pts; NCHA LTE: $11,814.30, COA, Bronze Jay Freckles, 20 Perf Pts, NCHA LTE: $43,168.18; '76 Res World Champion O Sr CUT; '76 2nd NCHA O World Champion Lenas Success, NCHA LTE: $84,883.14, COA; '84 4th NCHA O CUT Horse Futurity Masters Superstar, 138.5 Perf Pts, '95 World Champion O Sr CR
Jewel's Leo Bars 1962; Sorrel; Sugar Bars x Leo Pan Stallion Show Record ROM Performance, '66 O NCHA money-earner, COA Halter Point Earner Performance Point Earner Total Points Earned: 28; Halter Points: 3; Perf Points: 25; NCHA Earnings: $6,037; Stallion Offspring Record Hall of Fame Offspring, AQHA World Champion Offspring, TR, Jr. CUT Reserve World Champion Offspring, AQHA & NCHA CUT Superior Performance Offspring, SAH, WR, TR, HUS, WP, CUT, AQHA Reserve High Point Performance Offspring, CUT ROM Performance Offspring NCHA Money-earners Halter Point Earners Performance Point Earners AQHA Offspring Record Total Points Earned: 1,532; Reg Foals: 101; Number Shown: 42; Point Earners: 39; Halter Points Earned: 4; Halter Point Earners: 3; Performance Points Earned: 1,528; Performance Point Earners: 43; Performance ROMS: 21; Superior Performance Awards: 9; Total Superior Awards: 9; Total ROM's: 21; World Championships: 2; Res World Championships: 1; High Point Wins: 1; Equi-Stat Cutting Offspring LTE: $376,649 Number of NCHA Offspr: 34 Avg Offspr CUT Earnings: $11,078 Stallion Rankings - A Top Stallion Ranked By: • All-Time Offspring Lifetime Cutting Earnings • All-Time Offspring Lifetime Average Cutting Earnings
Freckles Playboy
Freckles Playboy 1973; Sorrel; Jewels Leo Bars x Gay Jay Stallion Show Record World Champion, '77 O Jr. CUT Top Ten World Show, '78 3rd O Sr. CUT ROM Performance, '78 O NRHA money-earner NCHA money-earner, COA, Bronze, Silver Performance Point Earner Total Points Earned: 25; Perf Points: 25; NRHA Earnings: $39; NCHA Earnings: $59,976; Stallion Offspring Record Hall of Fame Offspring, NCHA World Champion Offspring Reserve World Champion Offspring Top Ten World Show Offspring Superior Performance Offspring AQHA High Point Performance Offspring AQHA Reserve High Point Performance Offspring Quarter Horse Congress Get Winners ROM Performance Offspring NRHA Money-earners NCHA Money-earners Working Cow Horse Money-earners Halter Point Earners Performance Point Earners AQHA Offspring Record Total Points Earned: 6,704; Reg Foals: 2,082; Number Shown: 1,053; Point Earners: 343; Halter Points Earned: 6; Halter Point Earners: 5; Performance Points Earned: 6,698; Performance Point Earners: 458; Performance ROMS: 129; Superior Performance Awards: 32; Total Superior Awards: 32; Total ROM's: 129; World Championships: 14; Res World Championships: 13; High Point Wins: 7; NRHA Offspr LTE: $106,612 Number of NRHA Offspr: 30 NRHA Offspr Avg Earnings: $3,554 Equi-Stat Cutting Offspring LTE: $24,371,472 Number of NCHA Offspr: 879 Avg Offspr CUT Earnings: $27,726 Equi-Stat 2003 Offspring CUT Earnings: $1,044,947 Number of 2003 CUT Offspr: 229 Avg 2003 Offspr CUT Earnings: $4,563 AQHA Offspr NCHA LTE: $21,891,277 AQHA Offspr NRCHA LTE: $186,038 Equi-Stat Offspr WCH LTE: $177,915 Number of WCH Offspr: 22 Avg Offspr WCH Earnings: $8,087 Equi-Stat 2003 Offspr WCH Earnings: $17,771 Number of 2003 WCH Offspr: 4 Avg 2003 Offspr WCH Earnings: $4,443 Leading Sire List AQHA Performance List: #15 Leading sire of '98 pt.-earning O perf. horses - 38; #19 Leading sire of '99 pt.-earning O perf. horses - 37 Outstanding Offspring Bet Yer Blue Boons, $185,887 LTE-CUT Cheris Playboy, '01 World Champion O TP Chicks Playboy, $222,050 LTE-CUT Dry N Freckled Click For Details, 17 Perf Pts; O Perf ROM; NCHA LTE: $267,982.49, COA, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, NCHA Hall of Fame, '89 2nd NCHA Non-Pro Breeders CUT Classic Freckles And Belles, '98 All Around Champ. AQHA Santiago/Chile Freckles Bar Mister, '97 $25,489 RN; Freckles Floyd, 55.5 Perf. Pts., '92 O Superior CUT; '91 Hi.Pt. CUT Freckles Playmaker, LTE WCH-$18,249.57 Freckles Seco Chex, 137 Perf. Pts.; LTE WCH-$723.06, '96 AMT Superior HD Genuinely Freckled, LTE WCH-$5,830 Hickorys Playgirl, 37 Perf. Pts., '92 Y Hi.Pt. CUT Hyglo Freckles, $412,141 LTE-CUT, '98 NCHA World Champion Jewels Madera, 10 Perf. Pts., '91 Y World Champ. CUT Joeys A Playboy, LTE WCH-$9,359.88 Lena Dry Doc, $155,804 LTE-CUT Lenas Cover Girl, LTE WCH-$5,918 Lil Smart Playboy, LTE WCH-$6,112.50 Little Trona, NCHA earnings: $101,205.06, COA Mercedes Playboy, $160,790 LTE-CUT Nightline Playboy, 459.5 Perf. Pts., '97 AMT Superior HL; '96 Superior HD Pay To Play Boy, 44.5 Perf. Pts., '94 Hi.Pt. CUT Gled. Pecas Olena, LTE WCH-$10,165.44 Pep N Play, 107.5 Perf. Pts.; '97 $1,219 RN;, '95 O Superior RN Play Like A Lena, 32 Perf. Pts; $274,718 LTE-CUT, '95 AMT World Champ. CUT Play My Dream, '96 NCHA Derby Champ. Play Red Click For Details, NCHA LTE: $120,415.42, COA; '01 Congress NCHA $10,000 Nov Horse/Non-Pro CUT Champion Playboy Bee Jay, $346,900 LTE-CUT Playboy Jose, 42.5 Perf. Pts., '92 O Res. World Champ. Sr. CUT Playboy Olena, $250,559 LTE-CUT Playboy Wagon, 117.5 Perf. Pts., Superior TP Playboys Bonita, 49 Perf. Pts, '87 O Hi.Pt. Jr. RN Playboys Dry Martini, LTE WCH-$20,985.02 Playboys Foxy Gal, 57 Perf. Pts., '90 O Superior CUT; '89 O Res. World Champ. Sr. CUT. Playboys Girl, '98 Res. World Champion Jr. CUT Playboys Habit, 3 Perf. Pts.; $162,178 LTE-CUT, '86 World Champ. CUT Playboys Habit, 3 Perf Pts; NCHA LTE: $193,657.12, COA, Bronze; '86 World Champion Y CUT, '02 Congress NCHA Non-Pro CUT Champion Playboys JoJo, 171 Perf. Pts., '91 Hi.Pt. CR Geld.; '91 O Superior CR; '87 O Res. World Champ. Jr. CR Playboys Kid, $444,260 LTE-CUT, '86 NCHA World Champ. Non-pro Champ. Playboys Madera, $570,819 LTE-CUT, '88 NCHA World Champ. Non-pro champ. Playboys Mis April, 20.5 Perf. Pts., '87 Y 4th World Show PB Playboys Remedy, 27 Perf. Pts.; '91 World Champ. Jr. CUT; NCHA LTE: $131,570.88 Playboys Ruby, $268,441 LTE-CUT Playboys Sally, LTE WCH-$30,479.99 Playboys Sugar Baby, 41 Perf. Pts., '94 Res. World Champ. CUT Playboys Survivor, '99 World Champion O Jr. HD Playgirl Again, 46 Perf. Pts., '95 Hi.Pt. CUT; '95 Hi.Pt. Sr. CUT Playgirl Clay, 133 Perf. Pts.; LTE WCH-$1,837.18, '97 Y World Champ. WCH; '96 O Superior RN; '93 2nd Hi.Pt. Jr. WCH Playgun, 24 Perf. Pts.; $180,804-CUT, '96 O 3rd World Show Jr. CUT; '95 O Hi.Pt. Jr. CUT Playin Pep, 64.5 Perf. Pts, '97 O Superior WCH Playin Safari, NCHA $84,060, Winner of '98 National Western Stock Show Playper, 78.5 Perf. Pts., '95 Superior RN Power Player, $276,489 LTE-CUT Rosie O Llama, '97 World Champion Sr. CUT Horse Royal Replay, 3.5 Perf. Pts., '94 O Res. World Champ. Jr. CUT San Peppys Playgirl, 93 Perf. Pts., '94 O Superior WCH; '93 O Hi.Pt. WCH Shesa Playmate, 14 Perf. Pts., '82 10th World Show Jr. CUT; '82 O NCHA CUT Derby Tassa Mia Playboy, '96 NCHA Super Stakes non-pro Champ., NCHA Super Stakes O Geld. Whisper Ofa Playgirl, $158,349 LTE-CUT Zipa Freckles Click For Details, NCHA LTE: $67,455.84, COA; '01 Congress NCHA Y CUT Champion. Stallion Rankings - A Top Stallion Ranked By: • All-Time Stallion Offspring Lifetime Working Cow Horse Earnings • All-Time Stallion Offspring Avg. Working Cow Horse Earnings • All-Time Offspring Lifetime Cutting Earnings • All-Time Offspring Lifetime Average Cutting Earnings • Top 100 2003 Working Cow Horse Stallions • Top 100 2003 Cutting Earnings Stallions
Playboys Madera
Mare Show Record NCHA Money Earner of $580,000+ World Champion, '88 NCHA Non-Pro NCHA Cutting Futurity, '85 8th O Futurity NCHA Classic, '87 1st Non-Pro Classic; '87 2nd O Classic NCHA money-earner, COA Performance Point Earner Mare Offspring Record Top Ten World Show Offspring ROM Performance Offspring NCHA Money-earners Outstanding Offspring Horseplayin, 57 Perf Pts; NCHA LTE: $18,066.76 Playboy McCrae, NCHA LTE: $260,094.78; '96 1st NCHA O Futurity Playin It Smart, 3 Perf Pts; NCHA LTE: $19,438.86
Freck Chex Rio
Performance Pedigree on Freck Chex
Rio
Freck Chex Rio Freckles Playboy x Doc Star Chex Sired point and money earners and a reserve world champion in Cutting. HAS SIRED CUTTERS AND REINERS. ONE OF THE BEST IS NCHA RESERVE YOUTH CHAMPION PLAYFUL SON.