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His first foal crop is starting to show, with one futurity winner already. Royal Boonsmal is an NCHA Certificate of Ability winner and a finalist in the Oklahoma Early Bird Derby and Kansas Derby. He was an AQHA top ten high point cutting horse and an AQHA World Show qualifier in junior cutting. He stands 14-3 hands tall, weighs 1090 pounds, has a great mind, good bone, cow sense, athleticism, and eye appeal. His dam Lynx Bar Legacy, a l980 chestnut mare sired by Doc’s Lynx and out of an own daughter of Royal King, is a great cutting mare with earnings of $41,958. Among her accomplishments are NCHA Non-Pro Futurity finalist, NCHA Non-Pro Derby finalist, NCHA Non-Pro Classic finalist, Bonanza 5-Yr Old Non-Pro finalist, NCHA $5,000 Non-Pro Classic Reserve Champion and Big Country Non-Pro Maturity Reserve Champion. Pedigree analyst Larry Thornton wrote that the key to the mating of Lynx Bar Legacy to Peptoboonsmal is the presence of Royal King in the female family of this outstanding stallion and mare and the blood of Doc Bar and Poco Tivio on both sides of the pedigree. Peptoboonsmal is sired by Peppy San Badger and is out of Royal Blue Boon, the all-time leading producing dam of cutting horse winners. Royal Blue Boon is out of Royal Tincie by Royal King and out of Texas Dottie. Texas Dottie is sired by Royal Texas, a red roan stallion sired by Royal King and out of Texas Kitty (roan). Texas Kitty was by Black Texas and he was sired by My Texas Dandy out of Duchess H by King, a full sister to Squaw H and Hank H. Doc Bar was out of a Texas Dandy by My Texas Dandy mare. The
foals of Peptoboonsmal and Lynx Bar Legacy have a 4 x 6 x 3 linebreeding
pattern to Royal King. Royal King died over thirty years ago and he
is still having a great influence on the cutting horse industry. By
breeding to Royal Boonsmal you can help maintain those qualities that
are inherent in great horses by adding almost 11% Royal King blood to
your next colt.
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