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Dandy's Yankee Doodle (AQHA #0001625) was foaled in . He was bred by the legendary R.L. Underwood of Wichita Falls, Texas, a man instrumental in the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA).

Records from the era frequently mention his "good mind," a trait highly valued by breeders looking to produce horses that were both competitive and easy to handle. Legacy in Breeding

He was sired by Dandy , a horse known for his speed and "cow sense." Dandys Yankee Doodle

He is often cited in the lineages of horses specializing in cutting, reining, and calf roping.

His dam was Yankee Doodle , which gave him his distinctive name. Physical Traits and Temperament Dandy's Yankee Doodle (AQHA #0001625) was foaled in

He possessed the heavy muscling and powerful hindquarters necessary for explosive "quarter-mile" speed.

As a classic "old-type" Quarter Horse, Dandy's Yankee Doodle embodied the physical characteristics that the early AQHA sought to preserve: Records from the era frequently mention his "good

Dandy's Yankee Doodle’s greatest contribution was his influence on future generations. He became a staple in the pedigrees of many champion performance horses.

Dandys Yankee Doodle