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Top Deck (horse)

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Top Deck
SireEquestrian
GrandsireEquipoise
DamRiver Boat
DamsireChicaro
SexStallion
Foaled1945
CountryUnited States
ColourBrown
BreederKing Ranch
OwnerJ. B. Ferguson
Recordunraced
Earningsunraced
Major wins
unraced
Awards
unraced
Honours
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame

Unraced as a Thoroughbred, the stallion Top Deck (1945–1965) went on to become a famous sire of Quarter Horses.

Life

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Top Deck was foaled in 1945 and was injured as a young foal, preventing a racing career.[1] His sire was a grandson of Man o' War named Equestrian. His dam was a daughter of Chicaro, a horse known for speed at the short distances.[2]

Breeding record

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He was the sire of Go Man Go, Rebel Cause, Top Ladybug, Mighty Deck, Decketta, War Machine and Moon Deck.[3] Two of his sons were inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame – Go Man Go and Moon Deck.[4] He sired 440 Quarter Horse foals, with four AQHA Champions, 219 Race Registers of Merit, twelve Performance Registers of Merit and twenty-one Superior Race Horse awards.[1] Two of his offspring earned the AQHA Supreme Champion award – Astro Deck and War Machine.[5] Top Deck was 20 years old when he died in 1965.[4]

Death and Honors

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Top Deck died in 1965 in Purcell, Oklahoma.[1]

Top Deck was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 1990.[4]

Pedigree

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Peter Pan I
Pennant
*Royal Rose
Equipoise
Broomstick
Swinging
*Balancoire II
Equestrian
Fair Play
Man o' War
Mahubah
Frilette
Broomstick
*Frillery
Petticoat
Top Deck
=Spearmint
*Chicle
=Lady Hamburg II
Chicaro
Peter Pan I
Wendy
Remembrance
River Boat
*Teddy
*Sir Gallahad 3rd
=Plucky Liege
Last Boat
Man o' War
Taps
Shady

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Close and Simmons Legends pp. 118–119
  2. ^ All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Top Deck
  3. ^ Pitzer Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires pp. 144–145
  4. ^ a b c American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Top Deck". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  5. ^ Mattson Real American Quarter Horse pp. 25, 83

References

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