Chicks Beduino

Chicks Beduino (1984–2003) as of the end of 2006 was second on the all-time list of leading Quarter Horse sires by races won by his offspring, and third on the all-time list of racing money earned by his offspring. He has sired one World Champion Quarter Running Horse – Whosleavingwho, as well as other champion horses including Separatist, Chicks First Policy, Corona Chick, This Snow is Royal, Artesias Special Chic, The Prize, Country Chics Man and Evening Snow.[1] He died in 2003 from kidney failure.[1]

Chicks Beduino
BreedQuarter Horse
DisciplineRacing
Sireimported Beduino (TB)
Grandsireimported Romany Royal (TB)
DamA Classy Chick
Maternal grandsireChicks Deck
SexStallion
Foaled1984
CountryUnited States
ColorGray
BreederJoe Muniz and John Bobenrieth
OwnerMuniz and Bobenrieth
Record
14 starts: 7-2-1
SI-104
Earnings
$412,099.00
Major wins
Bay Meadows Futurity (G1)
Honors
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame

Chicks Beduino was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2007.[2]

Pedigree

*Nasrullah (TB)
=Grey Sovereign (TB)
=Kong (TB)
*Romany Royal (TB)
=Vilmorin (TB)
=Romany Belle (TB)
=Romany Chi (TB)
*Beduino (TB)
Revoked (TB)
Rejected (TB)
By Line (TB)
Jo-Ann-Cat (TB)
Depth Charge (TB)
Quick Eye (TB)
Eye To Eye (TB)
Chicks Beduino
Three Bars (TB)
Three Chicks
Chicado V
Chicks Deck
Top Deck (TB)
Decketta
Lady Thomas Wilson
A Classy Chick
Corporal (TB)
Mayhego (TB)
Cathy (TB)
Mayshego (TB)
Greek Song (TB)
Aegean Goddess (TB)
Faithful More (TB)

Notes

  1. Staff "Hall of Fame 2007" Quarter Horse Journal p. 49
  2. American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Chicks Beduino". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
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References

  • American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Chicks Beduino". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  • Staff (March 2007). "Hall of Fame 2007". Quarter Horse Journal: 42–55.

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