American Quarter Horse stallion
Doc Quixote (1970–2002) was the 1973 NCHA Non Pro Futurity Champion ridden by Paul Crumpler of Wichita Fall, TX. He was a chestnut stallion, stood 15 hands high, and was registered American Quarter Horse #0698787. He was the first cutting horse stallion to ever be syndicated, reportedly with shares valued at $100,000 (US).[1] As a sire, Doc Quixote's offspring have earned more than $10 million including four that were inducted into the NCHA Horse Hall of Fame: Poco Quixote Rio ($1,108,773), Docs Okie Quixote ($637,707) NCHA Triple Crown Champion, Cash Quixote Rio ($604,742), and Jazzote ($586,212).[2]
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| Doc Horn |
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| Mare By Old DJ |
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| My Texas Dandy |
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| Streak |
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| Bartender II |
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| Nelly Bly |
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| Doc Quixote[3] | |
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| Joe Reed |
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| Nellene |
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| Bayard |
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| Quail 1 |
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| Magnolia Gal | |
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| Zandy |
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| Sport | |
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| Lowrys Mabel |
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| Sporty Gal | |
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| Clint Rutherford Horse |
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| Unknown mare |
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