Three Oh's
| Breed | Quarter Horse |
|---|---|
| Discipline | Racing |
| Sire | Three Chicks |
| Grandsire | Three Bars (TB) |
| Dam | Oh My Oh |
| Maternal grandsire | Spotted Bull (TB) |
| Sex | Stallion |
| Foaled | 1966 |
| Country | United States |
| Color | brown |
| Breeder | Henry R. Hurd[1] |
| Record | |
|
16-10-2-1 SI-100 | |
| Earnings | |
| $201,716 | |
| Major wins | |
| All American Futurity | |
| Honors | |
| Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame | |
Three Oh's, 1966 brown Quarter Horse stallion, AQHA #0458120, winner of the 1968 All American Futurity. He sired Maskeo Lad, a 1972 brown Quarter Horse stallion, AQHA #0835539, who was the 1975 AQHA Racing Champion Three-Year-Old Colt,[2] and Oh Shiney, a 1976 black Quarter Horse stallion, AQHA #1431631, who was the 1981 AQHA Racing Champion Aged Stallion.[3] Three Oh's sired seven crops before his death in 1976 at age 10. All totaled, he sired earners of over $4.7 million including 57 stakes winners. He set track records in 1968—1969 at several tracks in the Southwest, and was inducted into the Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame.[4] He was owned by Dr. & Mrs. D. G. Strole of Abilene, Texas and trained by C.W. "Bubba" Cascio.[4]
Pedigree
| Percentage (TB) | ||||||||||||||||
| Three Bars (TB) | ||||||||||||||||
| Myrtle Dee (TB) | ||||||||||||||||
| Three Chicks | ||||||||||||||||
| Chicaro Bill | ||||||||||||||||
| Chicado V | ||||||||||||||||
| Do Good | ||||||||||||||||
| Three Oh's | ||||||||||||||||
| Bull Dog (TB) | ||||||||||||||||
| Spotted Bull (TB) | ||||||||||||||||
| Spotted Beauty (TB) | ||||||||||||||||
| Oh My Oh | ||||||||||||||||
| Leo | ||||||||||||||||
| Miss Meyers | ||||||||||||||||
| Star's Lou | ||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ "Horse Profile". Equibase. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
- ↑ "AQHA Racing Champions". American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
- ↑ J. Warren Evans (2000). Horses, 3rd Edition: A Guide to Selection, Care, and Enjoyment. Owl Books (NY). p. 790. ISBN 9780805072518.
- 1 2 "Three Oh's —Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame". Texas Horse Racing Museum and Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
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