

![]() Doc Bar was bred for speed,but racing was not his desire. However, he left his mark on the cow horse portion of the industry, mostly in siring champion cutters. Doc Bars ability to pass on his talent was apparent in the 1983 NCHA Futurity. 21 out of the 23 finalists all carried Doc Bar blood. |
Progeny Record: NCHA Records
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Gallant Ghost earned Superiors in halter and Western pleasure, and ROMs in barrel racing, heading, heeling, hunter under saddle, reining and Western riding. In May of 1979, Gallant Ghost earned both his Superior All-Around award and Supreme Championship in Filer, Idaho. He sired 257 Paints in 21 foal crops. Those foals earned 14 APHA Championships. Gallant Move, a 1980 bay tobiano stallion out of Ms. Move, became a Superior All-Around |

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Without a shadow of a doubt, Three Bars has had the greatest impact on the Quarter Horse breed of any horse in history. Some might dispute this statement, but not very many. Just take a look at Three Bars' record as a sire. Whereas most great stallions dominate just one phase of the industry, Three Bars forever left his mark in racing, halter, cutting, and other arena performance events. |

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Of the top 15 halter horses in 1992, 13 were descendants of Impressive. Even at the age of 23, Impressive himself was fourth on the list. In 1993, it was estimated that more than 55,000 Quarter Horses, Paints, and Appaloosas world-wide bore his pedigree. |

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Reserve World Champion Open Halter, Top Ten World Show, ROM Halter, H-26.5 Sire of World Champs, Rsv. World Champs, Top Ten World Show, Superior Halter, ROM Halter, QH Congress Get. Died January 10, 2001. |

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Joe Reed and his sons have contributed much to the Quarter Horse, and their descendants they are noted for their speed, their good heads, and their stylishness. Joe Reed sired Joe Reed II and many other famous quarter horses. |

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Halter and Performance Record: 1942-43 World Champion Quarter Running Stallion Progeny Record:
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Thoroughbred. Sire of 5 Racing Quarter Horse World Champions, including Go Man Go, Decketta, Mighty Deck, Rebel Cause and Top Ladybug. Sire of Moon Deck. Leading Sire of ROM. AQHA Hall of Fame Inductee, 1990 |

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The daddy of 259 starters the last time we looked, Sugar Bars is a familiar name to connoisseurs of the leading sires lists. He was bred by George E. Wood and foaled at El Paso, Texas, in 1951. Sired by Three Bars (TB), Sugar Bars is out of Frontera Sugar by Rey, a good son of the well remembered Captains Courageous (TB), sire also of the celebrated Miss Bank. The dam of Frontera Sugar was the Dun Mare by Ben Hur. |


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