Beduino
Beduino | |
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Sire | Romany Royal |
Grandsire | Grey Sovereign |
Dam | Jo-Ann-Cat |
Damsire | Rejected |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1968 |
Country | Mexico |
Colour | Gray |
Breeder | Justo Fernandez Avila |
Record | 13-6-2 |
Earnings | $13,630 |
Major wins | |
Second in the 1971 Clasico Windsor Stakes (in Mexico) | |
Honours | |
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame | |
Last updated on March 3, 2008 |
Beduino (1968–1991) was a registered Thoroughbred stallion, who was a famous sire of Quarter Horses.
Life
Bred by Justo Fernandez Avila in Mexico, Beduino foaled in 1968 and was a gray son of Romany Royal. His dam was a daughter of Rejected named Jo-Ann-Cat. His second dam was a daughter of Depth Charge (TB). Beduino raced for three years on the racetracks in Mexico, from 1970 to 1972. He placed second in the 1971 Clasico Windsor Stakes.[1]
Beduino died in May 1991, having been euthanized due to old age. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Association's (or AQHA) American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2008.[1]
Pedigree
Nearco | ||||||||||||||||
Nasrullah | ||||||||||||||||
Mumtaz Begum | ||||||||||||||||
Grey Sovereign | ||||||||||||||||
Baytown | ||||||||||||||||
Kong | ||||||||||||||||
Clang | ||||||||||||||||
Romany Royal | ||||||||||||||||
Gold Bridge | ||||||||||||||||
Vilmorin | ||||||||||||||||
Queen of the Meadows | ||||||||||||||||
Romany Belle | ||||||||||||||||
Charger | ||||||||||||||||
Romany Chi | ||||||||||||||||
Romany Lass | ||||||||||||||||
Beduino | ||||||||||||||||
Blue Larkspur | ||||||||||||||||
Revoked | ||||||||||||||||
Gala Belle | ||||||||||||||||
Rejected | ||||||||||||||||
Blenheim II | ||||||||||||||||
By Line | ||||||||||||||||
Sable Scarf | ||||||||||||||||
Jo-Ann-Cat | ||||||||||||||||
Bold Venture | ||||||||||||||||
Depth Charge | ||||||||||||||||
Quickly | ||||||||||||||||
Quick Eye | ||||||||||||||||
*Teddy | ||||||||||||||||
Eye To Eye | ||||||||||||||||
Appeal | ||||||||||||||||
Notes
References
- Staff (March 2008). "Hall of Fame: Inductees Represent the Best of AQHA". Quarter Horse Journal: 43–55.
External links
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