Echo of Sedona's Pedigree Photo Gallery
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Use Echo of Sedona's illustrated pedigree chart for easy reference.

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Yellow Mount
Dun Overo
5-time APHA National Champion

Foaled in 1964, Yellow Mount won National Champion 2 year old stallion and Reserve National Champion Jr Western Pleasure at the same show. In 1966 he was the first APHA Champion. In 1967 he won a first place in Racing. In 1969 he was used for breeding and he returned in 1969 to earn a ROM in both Reining and Roping. He also won 1969 National Champion Senior Roping Horse. In 1970 he won first place in Barrel Racing and also completed enough points to earn the title of APHA Supreme Champion. Yellow Mount also has a superior in halter. He has sired an impressive record of consistant winners across all events, including APHA Champions and 3 Supreme Champions. ["The American Paint Horse", Glynn W. Haynes (University of Oklahoma Press, 1976)]


Chicaro Bill
Brown

Foaled in 1930, Chicaro Bill became a leading maternal grandsire of ROM race horses. His sire, Chicaro, was a heavily muscled Thoroughbred that was used extensively in the Quarter Horse breeding program of the King Ranch. Chicaro Bill sired good performance horses but he is most noted for being a terrific broodmare sire. ["Legends", Diane C. Simmons (Publishers Press, 1993)]


Frog W
AQHA Champion Sire

Above is an ad featuring Frog W, circa late 1950's. At that time Frog W stood at the Whitcomb's Ranch in Sterling, Colorado. He is an AQHA Champion sire and sire of ROM performance horses.


Hank H
AQHA Champion Sire

A son of King P-234, Hank H earned a AA rating on the racetrack, sired race and show ROM earners, and an AQHA Champion. He died of dust pneumonia in 1952, at age 10. ["Legends Volume 4", The Western Horseman Inc (Publishers Press, 1999)]


Rapid Bar
Bay
AQHA Champion

Foaled in 1958, Rapid Bar is a race money earner with a speed index of 100. He is also an AQHA Champion and has earned a Halter ROM and a Racing AAAT ROM.





Three Bars (TB)
Chestnut

Three Bars had more impact on the Quarter Horse breed than any other horse in history. He left his mark in Racing, Halter, Cutting and other performance events. He sired 317 foals that earned their ROM in Racing. When his daughter, Lena's Bar (TB), was bred to Jet Deck, the result was Easy Jet. Impressive was by Lucky Bar (TB) (by Three Bars) and out of a Three Bars granddaughter. The Cutting horse Doc Bar was a grandson of Three Bars. Another example is Sugar Bars who sired 30 AQHA Champions.

The owners of Three Bars thought they won the jackpot when they found him and so they named him Three Bars, after the three bars in slot machines. Foaled in 1940, Three Bars was sired by a stakes winner named Percentage. The dam of Three Bars is Myrtle Dee who once set a race record at an Ohio track. Her sire, Luke McLuke, won the Belmont Stakes in 1914. Her dam, Civil Maid, was a granddaughter of Ben Bush who won the Kentucky Derby in 1896. In 1946 Three Bars burned up the tracks himself by setting track records in Phoenix and Agua Caliente. His bursts of early, record-breaking speed caught the attention of Quarter Horse breeders. ["Legends", Diane C. Simmons (Publishers Press, 1993)]

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