Dry Doc
Dry Doc (1968-1997) was an AQHA registered American Quarter Horse stallion by Doc Bar and the second as well as the last foal of the champion cutting mare Poco Lena. Dry Doc was a cutting horse and sire of cutting horses.
| Dry Doc | |
|---|---|
| Breed | Quarter Horse |
| Discipline | Cutting |
| Sire | Doc Bar |
| Dam | Poco Lena |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1968 |
| Country | United States |
| Color | Bay |
| Breeder | Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jensen |
Life
Foaled in 1968, Dry Doc was by Doc Bar, and the second and last foal of the champion cutting mare Poco Lena. He was a full brother to Doc O'Lena. Dry Doc was inducted into the NCHA Hall of Fame in 1980,[1] joining ranks with his dam and full brother.[2] Dry Doc was inducted into the Michigan Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame in 1997.[3] Dry Doc was a bay, bred and owned by Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jensen of Paicines, California at the time of registration.[4]
Pedigree
| Percentage (TB) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Three Bars (TB) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Myrtle Dee (TB) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Lightning Bar | |||||||||||||||||||
| Doc Horn (TB) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Della P | |||||||||||||||||||
| mare by Old DJ | |||||||||||||||||||
| Doc Bar | |||||||||||||||||||
| My Texas Dandy | |||||||||||||||||||
| Texas Dandy | |||||||||||||||||||
| Streak | |||||||||||||||||||
| Dandy Doll | |||||||||||||||||||
| Bartender II | |||||||||||||||||||
| Bar Maid F | |||||||||||||||||||
| Nelly Bly | |||||||||||||||||||
| Dry Doc | |||||||||||||||||||
| Zantanon | |||||||||||||||||||
| King P-234 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Jabalina | |||||||||||||||||||
| Poco Bueno | |||||||||||||||||||
| Old Poco Bueno | |||||||||||||||||||
| Miss Taylor | |||||||||||||||||||
| mare by Hickory Bill | |||||||||||||||||||
| Poco Lena | |||||||||||||||||||
| Dodger | |||||||||||||||||||
| Pretty Boy | |||||||||||||||||||
| Little Maud | |||||||||||||||||||
| Sheilwin | |||||||||||||||||||
| Blackburn | |||||||||||||||||||
| mare by Blackburn | |||||||||||||||||||
| Waggoner Ranch mare | |||||||||||||||||||
References
- Glory Ann Kurtz. "Dry Doc" (PDF). Million Dollar Sires. King Ranch. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
- "Horse Hall of Fame". National Cutting Horse Association. www.nchacutting.com. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- "Hall of Fame" (PDF). Michigan Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- "American Quarter Horse Association Registration Records". American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
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