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  • Steel Dust - Wikipedia
    Steel Dust won his most important race, held in Collin County, Texas, as a three-year-old against a horse named Monmouth He was retired after an injury, and died sometime between 1864 and 1874 [4][3]
  • Steel Dust - AQHA
    Steel Dust emerged the classic bulldog Quarter Horse: a powerfully muscled, short-coupled sprinter that stood 15 hands (or so) and weighed 1,200 pounds (or so), a lot of horse in a compact package, topped with bulging jaws and fox ears
  • What Color Is A Steeldust Horse? - Great American Adventures
    Steel Dust was described as a muscular blood bay with small ears and a large jaw, which, to many, symbolized his tenacity and determination Richard Chamberlain, senior racing writer for the American Quarter Horse Journal, tells me what made this horse special was he wasn’t just a racer
  • Steeldusts on the Chisholm Trail - True West Magazine
    Foaled by a Kentucky thoroughbred mare in 1843, Steel Dust was brought to Texas by Middleton Perry and Jones Greene This roughly 16-hands-high champion quarter-mile match racer was so fast that his jockey reportedly coated the stallion’s back with molasses in order to stay on
  • Steel Dust - Texas Escapes
    The original Steel Dust was foaled by a Kentucky thoroughbred mare and brought to Texas in 1843 by Middleton Perry and Jones Green The horse was described as being muscular with small ears and a big jaw that made him just look more determined than other horses
  • Texas Quarter Horse Stallion Superstars: Copper Bottom, Steel Dust, Shiloh
    A Virginia type horse foaled by a Kentucky thoroughbred mare, Steel Dust was brought in 1844 as a colt to the Texas Republic by settlers Middleton Perry and Jones Greene
  • Before Three Bars, Steel Dust and Leo, there was Sir Archy.
    The name Steel Dust came to identify an entire breed of horse; they were called “Steeldusts,” the cowboy’s favorite kind They were heavily-muscled horses, marked with small ears, a big jaw, remarkable intelligence and lightning speed up to a quarter mile
  • American Quarter Horse — BreyerHorses. com
    The name Steel Dust came to identify an entire breed of horse; they were called “Steeldusts,” the cowboy’s favorite kind They were heavy-muscled horses, marked with small ears, a big jaw, remarkable intelligence and lightning speed up to a quarter of a mile
  • Steel Dust - grokipedia. com
    Steel Dust was an influential 19th-century American stallion recognized as one of the founding sires of the American Quarter Horse breed, renowned for his exceptional speed in quarter-mile races and his lasting genetic impact on ranching and performance horses
  • Did You Know? - US Forest Service
    Steel Dust himself was of Thoroughbred breeding and lived most his life in Texas Steel Dust was a tremendous sprinter, and his widespread reputation as a running horse and as a sire of running horses caused many horsemen to desire his progeny





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