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Mr Spotted Bull

LEGENDARY RACING SIRE *An All Time Leading Sire of Money Earners (Approx. $1 million in earnings.)- including Fame Son and Leading Sire: Bull Nunneley, the sire of "I Love Willie" *Sire of Race, Performance, and Halter Medallion Winners MR. Spotted Bull was inducted into the Appaloosa Racing Hall of Fame in 1999. He lived to be 28 years old and achieved 25 years at stud.

Appaloosa News-- "The Spotted Bulls: Horses with Heart: The Will to Win", December 1983, by Darrel Dodds. Darrel Dodds wrote: "Mr. Spotted Bull horses have a lot of things in common: color, speed, and a burning desire to cross the finish line first. While the claim of prepotency is made by many a stallion owner, few horses consistently pass on desirable traits such as conformation, color, and speed to their sons and daughters. Mr. Spotted Bull, happens to be one of those who can. Spotted Bull horses are confident in themselves. In fact, they tend to be cocky, strong-willed horses that are very flamboyant; they love attention and are very willing to please. They also have the conformation to perform. Physically, Mr. Spotted Bull is a very excitingly balanced horse, he's got an exceptional head and neck and a fabulous front end. There is no doubt that he is one of the greatest sires of Appaloosa running horses".


 


Merry Weedo

"Merry Weedo lived a short life, but the gifts she left for the Appaloosa breed are timeless." Appaloosa Journal, August 2001," The Legacy of Merry Weedo" by Michelle Berg.

  • World Champion Two Year Old Kindergarten Western Pleasure
  • National Champion Ladies Western Pleasure
  • National Champion Junior Western Riding
  • Reserve World Ch. Junior Western Riding
  • Production Award Winning Dam of seven colts:

KINGSWEED HOUDINI - Gelding
OSTENTATIOUS ME - Gelding
DEVIL'S REWARD - Gelding
SAND N MY SHOES - Stallion
DZ WEEDO - Stallion
DANDY WEEDO - Stallion
DITTO WEEDO - Stallion

*Four of her oustanding produce have earned Medallions and multiple World Champion performance titles primarily in the western events.

*Merry Weedo was inducted into the Appaloosa Hall of Fame in the year 1998.


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