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Leo 1940-1967
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Joe
Blair (TB) |
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Joe Reed P-3 |
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Della Moore |
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Joe Reed
II |
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Fleeting
Time (TB) |
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Nellene |
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Little
Red Nell |
| Leo |
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Joe
Blair (TB) |
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Joe
Reed P-3 |
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Della
Moore |
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Little
Fanny |
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Ashwell
(TB) |
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Fanny Ashwell |
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Fannie
Richardson |
Halter /Performance
Record: Racing ROM
One of the all time
leading sires in QH history.
Leo was a 'double
bred' Joe Reed P-3. Best known for his speed
on the race track and his daughters abilities to produce champions.
One son, Leo San,
went on to sire:
Peppy San {NCHA World
Champion Cutting Horse, 1967},
Mr San Peppy {NCHA
World Champion Cutting Horse 1974}.
Wimpy Leo San -
High Point Halter {1961}
Leo San Van - High
Point Halter and Cutter {1961} High Point Cutting Gelding and AQHA Champion
Leo Maude - AAA-
Supereme Champion
Leo daughters produced
champions. Amoung them were seven supreme champions:
- Fairbars - AAA-
by Three Bars {TB}
- Kid Meyers -
AAA - by Three Bars {TB}
- Milk River -
AAA- by Custus Rastus {TB}
- Goodbye Sam -
AAA - by Fairfax Joe
- ColdAtrem Guard
- AAA- by Afton Creek {TB}
- Jet Threat -
AAA - by Jet Deck
- Sugar Rocket
- AAA - by Rocket Bar {TB}
One daughter, Flit,
would go on to produce Kings Pistol {1957 NCHA World Champion Cutting Horse}.
Flit would produce 17 foals in her lifetime, 7 would go on to earn 152 AQHA
halter points, 5 would earn 77.5 performance points.
Leo produce so many
speed and performance horses that it is impossible to list them all here.
| AQHA Champions |
24
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| Foal Crops |
24
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| Foals Registered |
554
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| Halter Point Earners |
69
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| Halter Points Earned |
935
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| Performance Point Earners |
46
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| Performance Points Earned |
840.5
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| Performance ROM |
33
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| Race Money Earned |
$605,882.
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| Race ROM |
211
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| Race Starters |
370
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| Superior Halter Awards |
4
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| Superior Performane Awards |
8
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| Supreme Champion |
1
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| World Champion Racing |
4
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| Leading Race Monet Earner |
Miss Olene ($31,532)
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Leo
was humanly put down in 1967, at the age of 27, due to a knee injury that
had happened earlier in his life.
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