HANCOCK RITZ 45
Additional Photos (Click to Enlarge) Hancock Ritz 45 as a weanling with his dam Hancock Fancy Face
Pedigree
HANCOCK RITZ 45 |
VAQUERO 45 |
LONSUM LUCKY BOTTOM |
LONSUM TIGER |
TIGER LEO |
| AQHA 0174497, 15.3, 1300 lbs., AAA, 24 cutting points, AAA at Los Alamitos, sire of many world champions in 9 events, sire of 4400 pts. |
| AQHA 0805757, NCHA open reserve world champion beating Freckles Playboy and Doc's Oak, grandson of Leo and triple bred King, finalist NCHA open futurity, 4th NCHA derby |
KIOWAS DIANA |
| AQHA 0082685, dam of 9 cutting winners, 4 world or reserve world champions, point earners in 7 events earning 604 pts. 3X King (42%), one of the greatest and most versatile mares of all time |
| exceptional confirmation, disposition, speed, and cow, still sound at 25, out of one of the greatest cowhorse families in history |
LUCKY BOTTOM ANN |
LUCKY STAR MAC |
| an all time leading NCHA sire and top 30 broodmare sire, double bred Bert and Oklahoma Star, possibly the greatest cowhorse of all time |
| 1981 NCHA futurity semi-finalist (top 45 out of 1000), NCHA certificate of ability #4152, NCHA earnings of $16,155.39 and 27 saddles, sold for $55,000 in the late 80's, the cow was never born that could get by Ann |
BARRED BIRDETTE |
| dam of 7 major NCHA winners including Lucky Bottom 18 (world champion), Lucky Bottom 62 (bronze award) |
| probably the greatest outcross young stallion in the world with 3 of the greatest cowhorse families of all-time: Chickasha Mike, Lucky Star Mac, and Leo, excellent mind, athletic, and kind, 8 generations of cowhorses |
CHICKIDEE MARIA |
CHICKASHA DANNY |
CHICKASHA DAN |
| NCHA open futurity champion, NCHA open world champion, hall of fame, sire of only 9 foals in American before going to Australia |
| sire of 100% money/earners from performers, 1991 NCHA leading broodmare sire |
CHICKASHA BAY |
| out of the great Chickasha Lady, dam of 7 finalists in the NCHA futurities including Chickasha Bingo, NCHA non-pro futurity champion |
| sister to Chickasha Maria ($250,000 NCHA earnings, put Carl Crawford in the NCHA non-pro Hall of Fame, scored 226 points in the NCHA futurity trials) sister to Chickasha Mary (Res World Champion Jr cutting) |
MARIA REED BAR |
PLANO BARS |
| probably Three Bars' greatest performance siring son, just not promoted to big numbers |
| dam of cutting winners of $450,000, dam of Chickasha Mary (AQHA reserve world champion jr cutting, dam of Chickasha Esther (winner of $80,000) & Chickasha Cowden (NCHA Silver Award) |
MARIA REED |
| dam of $250,000, Maria Reed's dam, Maggie Cowden, produced four daughters that produced a world or reserve-world champion. |
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HANCOCK FANCY FACE |
HANCOCK ED |
HANCOCK JUAN |
HANCOCK RAYSEN |
| famous as a ranch horse sire, he earned 19 halter pts, working cowhorse and rope points. Sired ROM performers, NCHA money earnings and lots of top rope horses |
| sire of PRCA rope horses, very capable horses, good minded |
JUANA DAY |
| 1963 bay mare by Clabber Juan (a hard-knocking AAAT champion 3 yr old that equaled the track record, and had 76 race starts. He sired rope horses, halter and youth performance pts) |
| fifteen world class foundation speed horses in his immediate pedigree, all working and rope horses with saddle horse durability, a powerful hard-boned stallion with a lot of ability mentally and physically |
FIDDLE DRY |
DRY DIRT |
| sire of PRCA world champion steer trippin horse, owned by Good brothers in New Mexico |
| won Columbia River team roping circuit, granddaughter of the great War Chief |
LUCY FIDDLE |
| descends from the famous foundation speed sires: Joe Moore, Dee Dee, and Ed Echols |
| a thick, stout, powerful black mare with lots of action |
COLONELS BASHEBA |
COLONEL BLACKROCK |
COLONEL BLACKWELL |
| son of Colonel Freckles (1976 NCHA Futurity Champion) |
| Stood at the Bentz Ranch in Juntura, OR where they ran 2,000 mother cows |
FIVE DOT CHEX |
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| a mare from the well-respected Mike Bentz ranch in Juntura, Oregon |
MIDNIGHT MARLA |
UPTOWN MD |
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MISS RIMROCK APRIL |
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