6 Best Quarter Horse Bloodlines

The American Quarter Horse is the most popular horse breed in the entire world.  There are many exceptional bloodlines within the breed that were developed over the years to produce the exceptional Quarter Horses of today.

One of the best Quarter Horse bloodlines is the Driftwood line. The Driftwood bloodline began all the way back in 1932 with a stunning bay stallion named Speedy. True to his name,

Driftwood

Go Man Go

Originally registered as Appendix based on his lineage, Go Man Go was bred to be a racehorse. A cross between a Thoroughbred stallion and a mare registered as Appendix, the colt was not considered a true Quarter Horse at the time he was born.

Two Eyed Jack

Two Eyed Jack began his career as a successful halter horse and a fierce competitor in reining, western pleasure, and working cow horse competitions. 

Peppy San Badger

A dominating force in the cutting horse industry, the Peppy San Badger line is arguably the best Quarter horse bloodline in the discipline.

Doc Bar

A chestnut Quarter Horse stallion born in 1956, Doc Bar was originally meant to be racehorse, but his true potential lay in halter events.