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Burnin Rose Ranch - Foundation Bloodlines

Our breeding program is rooted firmly in the production of foundation bred
quarter horses exhibiting qualities of the "old-style" working horse. We focus
on the Blackburn/Pretty Buck, Doc Bar, and Mr San Peppy bloodlines to produce
foals with good confirmation, uniformity, sound temperment, and athletic
ability.

MR SAN PEPPY

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Mr San Peppy
1968 Sorrel grandson of Leo. He was the NCHA World Champion in 1973 and 1976. He was also the AQHA, World Champion in Senior Cutting in 1976, as well as being named the High Point Cutting Horse by the AQHA in 1975 and 1976. He also won the NCHA 1972 Derby and in total earned $107,866 in NCHA earnings. From the AQHA he earned the title of Superior Cutting Horse and Performance Register of Merit. He also earned the NCHA's Silver and Bronze awards. His full brother, Peppy San, was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 1999, and he followed in 2011.
His most famous son was probably Peppy San Badger who was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2008. Among the other horses sired by him were Peppy San Chato, the 1982 AQHA High Point Calf Roping Gelding, Peppy Rancho, the 1984 AQHA High Point Heading Stallion and 1984 AQHA High Point Heeling Stallion, Organ Grinder, the 1984 AQHA High Point Cutting Horse, Tenino San, the 1982 NCHA World Champion, and Peppys Regona, the 1984 AQHA High Point Cutting Mare.

World Champion; NCHA Finals; NCHA Derby; Top Ten World Show; Superior Performance; AQHA High Point; Performance Horse; NCHA money-earner; ROM Performance

Mr San Peppy Pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/mr+san+peppy

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Peppy San Badger - Son of Mr San Peppy
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Dons San Peppy Lena - Sire of Burnin Rose Ranch's "Burnin Im No Jinx"
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1987 Brown Stallion - Sire: Mr San Peppy - Dam: Siss Lena (by Doc O Lena)

DOC O LENA

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Doc O'Lena was foaled in 1967, the offspring of Doc Bar and Poco Lena. He is one of only two horses in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame with both parents also inductees.

Doc O'Lena was the 1970 NCHA Futurity Champion, winning
$17, 357. In all, Doc O'Lena earned $21,991.93 in NCHA earnings, along with an NCHA Certificate of Ability.

Among Doc O'Lena's offspring were Doc Athena, Sugar
Olena
, Lenas Peppy, Smart Little Lena, and Todaysmyluckyday. His son Montana Doc is a member of the NCHA Hall of Fame. Doc O'Lena was the first NCHA Futurity winner to sire a Futurity winner when Lenaette won the Futurity in 1975. His son Smart Little Lena was the first winner of the NCHA triple crown. And in 1978, Doc O'Lena himself was syndicated for $2.1 million, at that time a record for the cutting horse industry, and later inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame.

Doc O Lena Pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/doc+o+lena

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Doc Bar - Sire of Doc O Lena
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Catalena Boy - Sire: Doc O' Lena - Dam: Kates Sugar - Sire of Burnin Rose Ranch's "My Miss Catalena"

PRETTY BUCK

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Pretty Buck
Pretty Buck is the sire of 29 ROM performance foals with 52 halter point earners. He sired 9 AQHA Champions. His get earned 1,260 points in both performance and halter with four superior halter horses and two superior performance horses.

His most noted performer was the gelding Snipper W who earned 129 cutting points and 52 halter points with superiors in both of these events. He earned $44,815.47 in NCHA cutting. He was the 1953 NCHA World Champion Cutting Horse and the 1951 and 1952 NCHA Reserve World Champion Cutting Horse. He earned the NCHA Silver and Bronze award. 

Snipper W was out of Snippette by Blackburn. AQHA Champion/ROM Arena/Superior Hlt.& Ct. NCHA Hall Of Fame, Champion Cutting Horse 195o.

Pretty Buck was bred to some of the best mares the Waggoner Ranch had to offer, including own daughters of Blackburn, Pretty Boy, King P-234, Joe Traveler, Clover Leaf (TB), and Chubby. During his last few years to be owned by the Waggoner Ranch he was bred to the daughters of Poco Bueno and Pep Up as well. The most consistent cross by far was when Pretty Buck was bred to the daughters of Blackburn.

Pretty Buck Pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/pretty+buck

PRETTY BOY

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Pretty Boy
Pretty Buck’s Sire was Pretty Boy, foaled in 1928.
Pretty Boy was a noted sire of ranch horses and a great
broodmare sire. Among his daughters’ notable offspring were, Poco Lena, Poco Tivio, Poco Pine, Poco Stampede, Poco Champ, Pretty Boy Pokey, Poco Bueno, and Poco Jane --- the dam of King Fritz.
He was the sire of the great mares Pretty Rosalie and Sheilwin. When bred to Poco Bueno, Pretty Rosalie produced Poco Pine and Poco Stampeed. Poco Pine is the second leading sire of AQHA Champions with 37. When Poco Pine was bred to Hobo Sue they produced Dollie Pine the dam of Zippo Pine Bar.

* Zippo Pine Bar is the all time leading sire of AQHA ROM show horses. 
* Poco Stampeed was the 1959 NCHA World Champion Cutting horse and the 1958 AQHA Honor Roll Cutting horse.

Sheilwin
was by Pretty Boy and out of a Blackburn mare. She had 7 foals by Poco Bueno. The most notable foals were AQHA Champion Poco Tivio who is the noted broodmare sire of such noted horses as Cal Bar, Boon Bar, Doc’s Haida, Doc’s Remedy, Fizzabar, Doc’s Prescription, Doc’s Lynx and many others. AQHA Honor Roll Working Cow horse Pretty Pokey. AQHA Champion Poco Lena (the dam of Doc O’Lena and Dry Doc). AQHA Champion Poco Champ, and Poco
Sandra
, who had considerable success on the West Coast in open Hackamore classes and stock horse competition.

Pretty Boy Pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/pretty+boy 

Poco Bueno, the Legendary American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame Cutting sire started his show career when he was named champion yearling stallion at the  Texas Cowboy Reunion Quarter Horse Show
in Stamford. He was grand champion  stallion in the '40's at Denver's National Western Stock Show, the Southwestern  Exposition and Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth, State Fair of Texas in Dallas and  the American Royal Livestock Show in
Kansas City. As a 4-year-old, in 1948, Poco  Bueno started his performance career as a cutting horse, and his amazing ability  helped him to quickly acquire an impressive record - and a legion of fans. He  was the first quarter horse to be insured for $100,000.00. He sired 36 AQHA Champions, and of  those thirty-six Champions, half (18) were out of mares that were either sired by or granddaughters of Pretty Buck or Blackburn.
Poco Bueno sired 405 registered AQHA foals, 222 were performers. His most successful crosses were on the daughters of Blackburn. Among his famous get were Poco Stampede, Poco Tivio, Poco Lena, Poco Mona, Poco Bob, Poco Dell, and
Poco Pine.

Poco Bueno Pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/poco+bueno

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Blackburn
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Poco Bueno
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