The King Ranch Quarter Horses: And Something of the Ranch and the Men That Bred Them

The King Ranch Quarter Horses: And Something of the Ranch and the Men That Bred Them

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The King Ranch Quarter Horses: And Something of the Ranch and the Men That Bred Them

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The fabled King Ranch of South Texas was renowned for its breed of horses, the King Ranch Quarter Horses. Here is the complete story of the ranch and its horses, how they were bred, and what they have achieved. We meet the Old Sorrel, the horse without a name who became the foundation stallion of the ranch Quarter Horses. The King Ranch produced winning show horses (Hired Hand, Anita Chica, Peppy) and race horses (Miss Princess, Nobody's Friend) and, above all, top-quality cow horses famed for their levelheadedness and ability to work in close partnership with their riders. Today they and their descendants are working cattle and winning competitions worldwide. For those who love Quarter Horses, and especially for those who own a Quarter Horse descended from the King Ranch and wish to know its history, this book will be a treasured volume.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Robert Moorman Denhardt
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: University of Oklahoma Press
EAN
9780806127712
Edition
Reprint
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
0806127716
Label
University of Oklahoma Press
Manufacturer
University of Oklahoma Press
MPN
42 b&w illustrations, bibliography, inde
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
312
PartNumber
42 b&w illustrations, bibliography, inde
PublicationDate
1995-09-15
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Studio
University of Oklahoma Press