... one of Doc's Oak's last foal crops
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This Oaks No Joke
2001 Sorrel Mare
Doc's Oak
1973 Bay Stallion
Get earnings of $10 million in cutting.
2009 No. 18 AQHA Top Maternal Grandsire
Lena O Hollywood
1982 Bay Mare
Earned $10,191.59; Get have earned $75,770.32 (in cutting)
Doc Bar
1956 Chestnut Stallion
Legendary cutting horse sire


Susies Bay
1955 Bay Mare
Doc O'Lena
1967 Bay Stallion
NCHA World Ch.
NCHA LTE: $21,991.93. COA
A Leading Sire NCHA money earners.
Holly Bingo
1967 Bay Mare
Lightning Bar
1951 Chestnut Stallion
si 95 AAA
Dandy Doll
1948 Chestnut Mare, si 85
Poco Tivio
1947 Bay Stallion
Susie L
1943 Chestnut Mare
Doc Bar
1956 Chestnut Stallion
Poco Lena
1949 Bay Mare
Guthrie Buck
1958 Dun Stallion by Hollywood Gold
Miss Leo Tee
1961 Bay Mare by Leo Bingo
Here is a young addition to my broodmare band, with old time bloodlines.  

I have had great success with the Docs Oak line in the past.  My oldest broodmare, Koak, is an own daughter of Docs Oak and out of a Leo Bingo bred mare.  The tried and true "old" bloodlines.  Every colt I had out of Koak was easy to train; smart, athletic and kind.  They were also very quick footed.  Koak is 26 this year and I never thought I'd find another like her.  Wrong.

This Oaks No Joke is bred almost identically to Koak.  She is only 9 years old so must be from one of the very last crops from Docs Oak.  This mare should cross well with either Red or Sirocco.  She is around 14.3 hands, has good bone, low hocks and a nice hip.  She has that same quickness in her front end when she moves.  

I like the results of crossing TB and "run" with the cutting pedigrees.  This will be a nice cross and I can hardly wait to see it.  No Joke. 


This Oaks No Joke had a palomino filly at 10:30pm on May 17, 2011, by Ima Tuf Lena