LUCKY NITA
	
		
						
				
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Pedigree
	
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			LUCKY BLANTON		 | 
		
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			RED CLOUD I		 | 
		
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		| By a son of Possum, out of a daughter of Possum. Famous rope horse winning 5 of 6 matched ropings with Bob Crosby. Sired many famous rope horses (see Legends Vol. 2, p 29-30) | 
		
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		| a cowboy saddle horse legend, most famous as a rope horse sire, sired AAA race horses, bridle horses of fame, and major cutting horses, 3X Possum | 
		
			GOLD NUGGET		 | 
		
			LUCKY		 | 
		
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		| By Lucky, by Possum, by Traveler. The Burns Blanton breeding program was built by concentrating the Traveler blood | 
		
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		| NCHA money producer, full sister to Cowhorse Hall of Fame Lucky Split (multiple AAA producer,5 major rope & bridle horse champions, winning the Cow Palace in the bridle horse sweep stakes | 
		
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			TOM ADAIR		 | 
		
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		| 1936 stallion with 128 registered foals. He was by Strait Horse, the maternal grandsire of King P234 | 
		
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		| one of the great mares of her day, bred to Lucky Blanton, Driftwood, Poco Tivio, Booger H, Doc Bar, Star Duster & Nevada King, out of a JA Ranch mare of the historic Charles Goodnight (cattle driver) | 
		
			J A RANCH MARE		 | 
		
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		| 17 mares were listed with AQHA from the J A Ranch of Charles Goodnight (the legendary cattle drive baron). Those 17 mares produced incredibly. Driftwood's grandsire was from that same ranch. | 
		
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