AQHA HISTORY
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WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A LOOK BACK ON THE HISTORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
VAQUERO Q-1
Sire : Dam : Breeder : Owner :
HIRED HAND USA-2495 OJOS GRANDES USA-38454 KING RANCH KINGSVILLE TX QLD & N / TERRITORY PAST P / L BRISBANE QLD
Vaquero ( imp ) holds the honour of
being allocated “ Q1 ” to his name in the Australian Quarter Horse Stud Book , Volume One 1968 ,
Purebred Registry .
Vaquero arrived in Australia in 1954 as part of a King Ranch consignment of four stallions and was sent to the King Ranch stud , “ Risdon ” at Warwick in Queensland . the Association ’ s first Register of Merit ), and many other high ranking performance horses .
A total of 208 progeny have been recorded by him , with an even greater number of Australian Quarter Horses who can claim him as part of their pedigree .
We honour him now as the first horse inducted into the newly established Hall of Fame . F
At that time he was only a colt ( he was foaled in 1952 ), and the son of Hired Hand . Hired Hand has been described as the last and greatest son of Old Sorrel . Through Old Sorrel , Vaquero ’ s breeding goes back to Hickory Bill , Peter McCue , Cold Deck , Old Billy , Shilo – along the classic line to Sir Archy ( 1805-33 ), certainly one of the very founders of the breed .
In 1971 Vaquero was awarded the Australian Quarter Horse Association Award of Honour for his contribution to the breed . His progeny included the gelding , King Ranch Quarter Banjo ( awarded
Annie Boyd doing what she know best
NOVEMBER / DECEMBER ISSUE 2020