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Joe Reed II

Joe Reed II (1936–1964) was a Quarter Horse racehorse from the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) that became an influential sire with the breed.
==Life==

Joe Reed II was registered number 985 in the AQHA's stud book. He was registered as a chestnut stallion that foaled in 1936. His breeder was recorded as J. W. House of Cameron, Texas, and his owner when he was registered was Bert H. Wood of Tucson, Arizona.〔AQHA ''Official Stud Book and Registry Combined 1–5'' p. 110〕 He was the son of Joe Reed P-3 and Nellene, a daughter of Fleeting Time (TB).〔Close and Simmons (ed.), ''Legends: Outstanding Quarter Horse Stallions and Mares'' pp. 152-154〕 He was over half Thoroughbred by breeding, as both his sire and his dam were by Thoroughbreds. On his dam's side he traced twice to Traveler.〔(Pedigree of Joe Reed II at All Breed Pedigree ) retrieved on June 22, 2007〕 His paternal granddam, Della Moore, was a Louisiana bred mare.〔LeBlanc ''Cajun-Bred Running Horses'' pp. 32-34〕
In 1942 Joe Reed beat the famous Clabber to be proclaimed Champion Quarter Running Stallion.〔 He raced three times that meet, and won all three races. He had a foot injury and the last race he bled from the foot the whole race, but managed to win the race anyway.〔Nye "A Dash of Greatness" ''The Quarter Horse'' November 1946〕 After his racing career was cut short by that injury, Joe went on to sire such outstanding horses as Leo P-1335, Little Sister W, Joak, Joe Queen, and Tonta Lad.〔Pitzer ''Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires'' pp. 62-63〕〔Wagoner ''Quarter Horse Reference 1974 Edition'' p. 316〕 Joe Reed II died in 1964 at Fort Bridger, Wyoming.〔
Joe Reed was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame.〔(AQHA Hall of Fame )〕

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