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Doc Bar (1956–1992) was a Quarter Horse stallion that was bred to be a racehorse, became an outstanding halter horse, and in his sire career revolutionized the cutting horse industry. ==Life== Doc Bar was foaled in 1956,〔Simmons, ''Legends: Outstanding Quarter Horse Stallions and Mares'' pp. 68–69〕 and his sire was Lightning Bar, a son of Three Bars (TB). His dam was Dandy Doll, a daughter of Texas Dandy. Dandy Doll's dam was a descendant of Joe Reed P-3.〔(Pedigree of Doc Bar at All Breed Pedigree ) retrieved on June 22, 2007〕 Among Doc Bar's famous offspring are Doc O'Lena, Doc's Oak, Dry Doc, Doc's Marmoset, Doc's Dandy Doll, Doc's Haida, Doc's Starlight, Handle Bar Doc, Doc's Prescription, and Doc's Play Mate.〔Pitzer ''The Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires'' pp. 27–30〕 Among his grandget are Smart Little Lena, Lenas Peppy, Royal Mahogany, and Lynx Melody.〔 Doc Bar died on July 20, 1992,〔 and was buried on the Jensen/Ward Doc Bar Ranch in Paicines, California.〔Wohlfarth "Last Rites" ''Quarter Horse Journal'' p. 14〕 Doc Bar was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Association's (or AQHA) AQHA Hall of Fame.〔American Quarter Horse Association "(AQHA Hall of Fame )"〕 In 2007 ''Western Horseman'' magazine chose Doc as number two on their list of top ten ranch horse bloodlines.〔Denison and Hecox "The Top Ten Ranch Horse Bloodlines" ''Western Horseman'' pp. 34–41〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Doc Bar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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