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Foundation Appaloosas, a listing of the Foundation Appaloosas registered by the Appaloosa Horse Club...the "F" numbers.
F-1 to F-100, F-101 to F-200, F-201 to F-300, F-301 to F-400, F-401 to F-500, F-501 to F-600, F-601 to F-700, F-701 to F-800, F-801 to F-900, F-901 to F-1000,
F-1001 to F-1100, F-1101 to F-1200, F-1201 to 1300, F-1301 to F-1400 , F-1401 to F-1500, F-1501 to F-1600, F-1601 to F-1700, F-1701 to F-1800, F-1801 to F-1900 , F-1901 to F-2000,
F-2001 to F-2100, F-2101 to F-2200, F-2201 to F-2300, F-2301 to F-2400, F-2401 to F-2500, F-2501 to F-2600, F-2601 to F-2700,F-2701 to F-2800,F-2801 to F-2900,F-2901 to F-3000,
F-3001 to F-3100,F-3101 to F-3200,F-3201 to F-3300, F-3301 to F-3400, F-3401 to F-3500, F-3501 to F-3600, F-3601 to F-3700, F-3701 to F-3800, F-3801 to F-3900, F-3901 to F-4000,
F-4001 to F-4100, F-4101 to F-4200, F-4201 to F-4300, F-4301 to F-4400, F-4401 to F-4500, F-4501 to F-4600, F-4601 to F-4700, F-4701 to F-4800, F-4801 to F-4932
[text + some photos]
An Alphabetical list to Foundation Registered Appaloosas from F-1 to F-1798. (more to come...)
Lists of offspring are being added as time permits. It is not a complete list...
A special thank you to Alain for encouraging me to do this "project"!

Feather T-82 (mare) with her owner Henry Rogers
and his daughter Pat.
Tentative Appaloosas, a listing of the Tentative Registered Appaloosas of the Appaloosa Horse Club, Moscow, Idaho:
T-1 to T-100, T-101 to T-200, T-201 to T-300, T-301 to T-400, T-401 to T-500, T-501 to T-600, T-601 to T-700, T-701 to T-800, T801 to T-900, T-901 to T-1000,
T-1001 to T-1100 , T-1101 to T-1200, T-1201 to T-1300, T-1301 to T-1400, T-1401 to T-1500, T-1501 to T-1600, T-1601 to T-1700, T-1701 to T-1800, T-1801 to T-1900, T-1901 to T-2000,
T-2001 to T-2100, T-2101 to T-2200, T-2201 to T-2300, T-2301 to T-2400, T-2401 to T-2500, T-2501 to T-2600, T-2601 to T-2700, T-2701 to T-2800, T-2801 to T-2900, T-2901 to T-3000
T-3001 to T-3100, T-3101 to T-3200, T-3201 to T-3300, T-3301 to T-3400, T-3401 to T-3500, T-3501 to T-3600, T-3601 to T-3700, T-3701 to T-3800, T-3801 to T-3900, T-3901 to T-4000,
T-4001 to T-4100, T-4101 to T-4200, T-4201 to T-4300, T-4301 to T-4400, T-4401 to T-4500, T-4501 to T-4600, T-4601 to T-4700, T-4701 to T-4800, T-4801 to T-4900, T-4901 to T-5000,
T-5001 to T-5100, T-5101 to T-5200, T-5201 to T-5300, T-5301 to T-5400, T-5401 to T-5500, T-5501 to T-5600, T-5601 to T-5700, T-5701 to T-5800, T-5801 to T-5900, T-5901 to T-6000,
T-6001 to T-6100, T-6101 to T-6200, T-6201 to T-6300, T-6301 to T-6400, T-6401 to T-6500, T-6501 to T-6600, T-6601 to T-6700, T-6701 to T-6800, T-6801 to T-6900, T-6901 to T-7000,
T-7001 to T-7100, T-7101 to T-7200, T-7201 to T-7300, T-7301 to T-7400, T-7401 to T-7500, T-7501 to T-7600, T-7601 to T-7700, T-7701 to T-7800, T-7801 to T-7900, T-7901 to T-8000,
T-8001 to T-8100, T-8101 to T-8200, T-8201 to T-8300, T-8301 to T-8400, T-8401 to T-8500, T-8501 to T-8600, T-8601 to T-8700, T-8701 to T-8800, T-8801 to T-8900, T-8901 to T-9000
[text plus some photos]
(more to come...sometime)
An Alphabetical list of Tentative Registered Appaloosas from T-1 to T-1600. (more to come...)
Colorado Rangerbreds, a numerical listing of the earliest Rangerbreds. Registration numbers:
1-100, 101-200, 201-300, 301-400, 401-500, 501-600 , 601-700 , 701-800 ,801-900, 901-1000, 1001-1100, 1101-1200, 1201-1300
[text + some photos]
FYI the official website of the Colorado Ranger Horse Association .

Six Dot Rocky #76
Canadian Appaloosas, a numerical listing of the Appaloosas registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada. Registration numbers:
#1-100, #101-200, #201-300,
#301-400,
#401-500,
#501-600,
#601-700,
#701-800,
#801-900,
#901-1000,
#1001-1100
Alphabetical Index to Canadian Appaloosas
[text + some photos]
FYI the official website of the Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada.
Gallery of Appaloosa photos from previous decades. Photos arranged alphabetically on each page of 100 photos. Information included with each photo (as available): name, registration number, sire and dam, foaling year, source.
Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4
, Page 5, Page 6, Page 7 , Page 8, Page 9, Page 10, Page 10, Page 11, Page 12, Page 13, Page 14, Page 15, Page 16.[Note: Pages 12-16 are basically Sundance 500 Appaloosas].
An alphabetical index of these photos is available.

Prince Hank
Appaloosa Paintings gallery.

East Ern Riker
Appaloosas from "Quarters"...those Appaloosa who were registered as having two American Quarter hoss parents.
Corrections/additions appreciated. [April 2015]

Jr Executive
Appaloosas Coat Changes...or Not...just showing off how our Appaloosas can change their "spots" - unlike leopards! : )
Suggestions for additional horses appreciated. [April 2015]

Accent on Spots
Accent on Spots, an article written by Mary P. Hare, published originally in the Appaloosa News June 1969. This is a "must read" for leopard fanciers! Mary P updated the article in 1999(?), and her typewritten pages are presented below the original article.
Thanks to Bonnie Newitt for supplying the scans to AT.

Toby I, first National Champion
National Performance Champions of the ApHC. Currently lists 1948-1976. Includes some photos.

General Custer, first World Chmapion
World Performance Champions of the ApHC. Currently lists 1961-1978. Includes some photos.

Tico Tornado and Ginny
Heritage Class a study of regalia used in early Appaloosa shows, utilizing win photos as published in the Appaloosa News and other sources. [photos] [January 2011]
Appaloosa Spots,
a gallery of Appaloosa spots, up close and personal. For those totally addicted to spots. [photos]
Appaloosa Characteristics,
a gallery of photos detailing the three required traits or characteristics of Appaloosas, other than a coat pattern. [some text + photos]
Individual Appaloosas or Bloodlines
Colida 7681 Includes Colida's production list, photos of Colida and his offspring. Tracy Meisenbach did most of the research. [December 2015]
Starbuck Leopard Research of the Starbuck Leopard found many references. The articles/references are presented in chronological order. More or less. Pat Mefferd did the majority of the research. [September 2015]
Caliente's Baldy All I can say is, Wow , what a performance horse deluxe! Includes an article from Appaloosa News April 1977. [March 2015]
Buttons B F-1681, 1950-1976, of the Mansfields Comanche line. Includes an article from Appaloosa News December 1977. [February 2015]
Warrior Leopard F-3954 , grandson of Sundance F-500. Article from Sundance Newsletter March/April 2001. [January 2015]
Bo Mar's Jo Star , Born for the Winner's Circle. Article from Appaloosa News November 1974. [January 2015]
Randall's Silver , Builders of the Breed. Article from Appaloosa News written by Palmer Wagner. [January 2015]
Simcoe's Sarcee , one of may favorites. Charley W. Peterson, largest breeder and owner of Appaloosas in his time, was his owner for almost his entire life. [December 2014]
Tai Pan of AA, was another of those once in a lifetime horse for his owner Kathy Shaffer. A son of Whistle Britches, he lived a long life, winning his share of ribbons and siring 69 registered foals. [June 2013]
Big John's Domino, was a once in a lifetime horse for his owner Elinore. A son of Double Six Domino, he was advertised as Mr. Manners, and lived up to that his entire life. [December 2011]
Cherokee Red Rex, F-3487
This is an article from the Appaloosa News, December 1966 [November 16, 2006]
Cherokee Sundance, a son of Sunspot Revel F-1904, was exported to Australia as a two year old. His story is told by his last owner, Jenny Kirkman. [February 2012]
Chief Navajo, who could be considered as the founder of two bloodlines. [March 2013]
Cojo Rojo #10535, equine star of the 1966 Marlon Brando movie, The Appaloosa. [July 2011]
Comanche's Equal another of the more famous sons of Mansfield's Comanche. This page covers Comanche's Equal and his direct offspring. [text + photos] [February 2010]
Crow F-4625
With assistance from Debera Shields, researchers Pat Mefferd and Sherry Byrd, Sharon Saare, and Shannon Weil, this article on Crow, perhaps the first Appaloosa stallion to complete the Tevis Cup, was assembled. Includes his complete production record and some photos.
Double Six Domino one of the more famous sons of Mansfield's Comanche. This page covers Double Six and his direct offspring. [text + photos] [February 2010]
Hayes Progress T-3824
The Sooner Regional Appaloosa Horse Club has an article and photos about Hayes Progress, owned by Bill Conley. His sire was the Newkirk stallion, also profiled in a Sooner Newsletter, or listed here in the Old Photo section.
The Machacha F-2581 Bloodline, Valley Mist Farm, and Ronald Johnson
Mr Johnson wrote this article and has graciously allowed me to post it on Appaloosa Territory.
Mansfield's Comanche one of the most infuential sires in the early Appaloosa world. This page covers Comanche and his direct offspring. [text + photos] [January 2010]
Stardance F-1399, a Sundance F-500 bred stallion. Based on an article appearing in the Sundance Newsletter. [April 2011]
Tico Tornado an exquisite example of the versatile Appaloosa if there ever was one. A show horse like we seldom see anymore, Tico Tornado won at halter, racing, pleasure, gymkhana, calf roping...you get the picture? The information and photos came from Judy Howell Lazar.
Outstanding Appaloosa Bloodlines by Robert Peckinpah. This article was published in the September 1972 Appaloosa News. This is about the Painter bloodline. Some additional photos added to the published article. [January 2011]
Appaloosa/Rangerbred documents from the past. Includes flyers/booklets published by the ApHC and the CRHA, as well as sale catalogs from the past.
Argentine Appaloosas:
What I managed to learn about the Argentine Appaloosas. [text + photos] [2004-2013]
Brindabella Farms brochures. 1971 and 1985 [February 2013]
Breeders and Farms/Ranches of the Past
Les Sauer, Appaloosa breeder from the Northwest starting in the 50s and going through the 80s. Article written by Alen Bell of Yodies Appaloosas, who visited and purchased from Les in the late 80s. How Alen was able to decide which horses is mind boggling.....so many to choose from, so many awesome ones! Read and enjoy! [August 2015]
Dick Foster,
One of the last real ranchers: Dick Foster raised Appaloosas without outcrossing and had mighty good usin' horses. [March 15, 2006]
Frank Scripter: Lord of the Leopards:
Frank Scripter was a strong supporter of the Appaloosa. His first love was a leopard color pattern and he spent his life trying to breed them. [February 3, 2005]
Friedrich Stocker: Double F Appaloosas:
Friedrich Stocker was a foundation Appaloosa breeder in Austria. [February 23, 2005]
Roy W. Kline
was an Appaloosa breeder for some 40 years, concluding his program in 1999. He was a man who definitely developed a liking for leopard spotted horses. He stood Al's Buster, Holy K Smoke, Kline's Prince and WOA Ramblin Candy as herd sires. [text + photos]
Roy Kline Photo Gallery:
These are photos from Roy's collection, unfortuantely most of them are unidentified. It does show a good number of the foals he did produce. [photos]
Kline's Prince, AphC, CRHA eligible, Sundance F-500 and Sunspot Revel. Roy used Prince as his main stallion after Holy K Smoke died. View his four generation pedigree and photos of some of his offspring. [photo and pedigree]
Holy K Smoke ApHC #142205, Sundance F-500 bred.
Bred in Montana by Timberline Stock Ranch. Smoke was used by Roy Kline until his death. View his four generation pedigree and photos of some of his offspring. [photo and pedigree]
Timberline Stock Ranch,
presenting a brief history of their program, with some photos. Timberline Stock Ranch was THE major source of leopards for the Ulrich Appaloosa program. [some text + photos] [March 23, 2004] Note: Updated November 2009 with information abouit the Timberline Dispersal Sale. [November 27, 2009]
Wild Wish Farm - Part One and Lois Williams. How I knew Lois Williams and some of her philosophy. Includes a link to Study In Black. [text + photos] [January 2011]; Wild Wish Farm - Part Two [Captioned photos] Includes her 1991 farm brochure. [April 2011-February 2012]
Appaloosa Opinions:
There has always been strong opinions concerning the Appaloosa. This is just a start! [January 26, 2005]
Current Appaloosas, Breeders or Farms/Ranches
Buckhorn Ranch Located in Colorado, Buckhorn Ranch raises fantastic Appaloosas. Enjoy your ride through their page.
Candy Mitakoza (2001 model) Conceived in Pennsylvania, born in Austria, now living in Germany and really enjoying life. There are super photos from his life. [December 2012]
Light Snow (2008 model), is an eighth generation descendent of Machacha F-2581 (1940 model). With assistance from Light Snow's new owner, Kayle, we will follow her story, and maybe see what the ninth generation will be. [December 2011]
Appaloosa Operations Visited

Prince Onta
Werder Appaloosas, Missouri
Home of Prince Onta and a band of mares.

Coinage
Firefly Manor, Maryland
Home, at the time, to Coinage and Money Creek's Pistol Bob.
Little Tidbits of Appaloosa History

Coyote's Apache
Photos from Anpetuwi Farm, Vermont, home of Kathy Maynard and Coyote's Apache.

Warrior's Dancer
Photos from Greg Toler, Adrian, GA

FM Walkara Z
Photos from Jane Kilberg, Texas. Includes photos of FM Walkara Z, Skyline, Country Cooking, Julia Belle Swain, and BBF Spanish Roca.

Chief Barney's Tail
Tidbits 1 Composite: Strickland Appaloosas (Secret Weapon #100247 and Tumalo Windsong #170451), Tade Gleska (daughter of RH Ghengis Khan F-3204), Chief Barney's Tail, Sonny Dee James, D and J Appaloosas (D and J Stormy Morn #390509)

Candy's Gibralter
Photos from Llano Appaloosas, Llano, Texas

Gleska Tuku
Photos from Sandstone Appaloosas, Roosevelt, Utah. This page is not yet posted.
My "Extended Family"
Descendants of Wolf Oak Appaloosas by year foaled:
2015, 2013,
2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2003-2005.
Sure would love to know about any I have missed!
Other Wolf Oak Appaloosas' descendants of the past decades.
End of Index
Disclaimer: My apologies for any misinformation presented, it is accurate to the best of my knowledge. Bringing errors to my attention is much appreciated.
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