Steel Dust
Steel Dust | |
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Breed | American Quarter Horse |
Discipline | Race horse, stock horse |
Sire | Harry Bluff |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1843 |
Country | United States |
Color | bay |
Major wins | |
Match race against Monmouth |
Steel Dust was one of the founding sires of the American Quarter Horse. Very little is verifiable about his history and there is much conjecture and disagreement amongst sources.
Life
[edit]Steel Dust was foaled about 1843 in Kentucky.[1] His sire was Harry Bluff, whose sire was Short Whip (or Short's Whip) and dam was Big Nance, a descendant of Timoleon.[1][2] It is believed that he was taken to Texas in 1845 by Middleton Perry and Jones Greene, where he was used as a work horse and was run in match races.[3] He was bay in color, just over fifteen hands high, and weighed about 1,200 pounds.[1]
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]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Denhardt, Robert Moorman (1979). The Quarter Running Horse. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.
- ^ Price, Steven D. (1999). The American Quarter Horse. New York, New York: The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-55821-643-X.
- ^ a b Chamberlain, Richard (April 26, 2022). "Steel Dust". AQHA. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
- ^ TSHA | Quarter Horses