Friday, August 2, 2019

8/3/19 Peavine's Highland Chief


Peavine's Highland Chief
Red Rex X Mary Addy by King O'the May


Peavine’s Highland Chief graced the cover of the Kentucky Horseman magazine from March of 1935.  A handsome stallion indeed, but who ever heard of him?  He certainly doesn’t sound familiar like American Born, Kalarama Rex, King’s Genius, Chief of Longview and other contemporaries.  It didn’t take much searching to find that Peavine’s Highland Chief left a legacy, but it was through his daughters. 

Peavine’s Highland Chief was owned by Sterling Owens of Cynthiana Kentucky and foaled in 1922.  His name is a combination of three important families in his pedigree, and taking a look at his pedigree tells the story that he was bred to be a good one.  His sire, Red Rex, was a son of Rex Peavine and his dam was a granddaughter of Rex Peavine.  His 2nd dam, Golden Gloss, was by Highland Denmark, and his 3rd dam, Sue Chief BHF was by Harrison Chief, so Peavine’s Highland Chief incorporates the bloodlines of the Peavine, Highlander and Chief families.  On a side note, Golden Gloss was the 3rd dam of Judy O’Lee , making her the 5th dam of Supreme Sultan! Also,  Peavine’s Highland Chief’s dam’s sire was a full sister to WGC  Diana of the Lea. 
 
Mountain Aire by Peavine's Highland Chief

During the middle 1930’s, Peavine’s Highland Chief was near the top of the Saddle & Bridle Sire rating, and in 1937, he topped the list.  Some of his better showing offspring were George Gwinn, a gelding,  All American, another gelding, Mountain Aire, Blue Eagle, and Earl of Oakland, yet more geldings.  Geldings are fine representatives of their sire in the show ring, but as time goes on, they fade from view, and so does their sire.  Lucky for this stallion, he had some admirable daughters. 

Beverly Belle, Peavine’s Highland Maid, Gracious Gesture, Magnolia's Peavine and Lady Solitaire all have made lasting contributions to the American Saddlebred.  Hi Dixie was in the Broodmare Hall of Fame, and Ethel’s Rose earned points for her sire.  Here is a closer look at these seven daughters. 

Ethel's Rose
f.  1930  Peavine's Highland Chief X Sally Cox by Lee Rose McDonald
Ethel's Rose in 1938 showing off her wonderful confirmation
Ethel's Rose in 1938 showing her 3 gaited style.
This lovely mare was purchased in 1936 for a mere $350.
She produced her only foal in  1934 as a 4 year old.
She sold in 1940 for $1600.


Beverly Belle


Beverly Belle
f. 1930, Beverly Belle's dam was Silkiline, a granddaughter of WGC Red Mc Donald
Beverly Belle was a 5 gaited show mare sired by Peavine's Highland Chief.
She only produced two foals, but one was Ky Cardinal Belle BHF by King's Genius.
Ky. Cardinal Belle was also bred by Sterling Owen, and later sold to Castleton Farms.
She produced, among others, The New Moon, Belle Sparkle,
Sparkling Pride and Vanity's Belle. 
Belle Sparkle
f. 1956  Sparkling Waters X Ky. Cardinal Belle BHF
Sparkling Pride
f.  1957  Sparkling Waters X Ky. Cardinal Belle BHF
The New Moon
f. 1953  Sparkling Waters X Ky. Cardinal Belle BHF
As a broodmare for Castleton Farms, she produced five foals, all by Wing Commander
CH The New Look
f.  1960   Wing Commander X The New Moon

Flight Time
f.  1962  Wing Commander X The New Moon
Bred by Castleton Farms and sold at their dispersal sale to two of Earl Teater's sons,
Flight Time was near the top of the sire rating for many years. 
Peavine's Highland Chief appeared on his registration papers. 
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Another of Ky Cardinal Belle BHF's daughters was Vanity's Belle
Vanity's Belle
f.  1962  Vanity's Sensation X Ky. Cardinal Belle BHF
She was also bred by Castleton Farms and later produced 11 foals.
Man O'Dare
f. 1971  Star Recruit X Vanity's Belle
Santana's Musical Chime
f.  1982  Sultan's Santana X Vanity's Belle
Santana's Charm
f.  1981  Sultan's Santana X Vanity's Belle
Another great stallion which had Peavine's Highland Chief on its registration papers.

WGC Marc of Charm
Santana's Charm X Pretty Ribbons



Lady Solitare
Lady Solitare foaled in 1940, a daughter of Peavine's Highland Chief and
Dainty Lady, a daughter of Solitare that was a good son of Rex Peavine.


Deal Me In
f.  1949  Anacacho Shamrock X Lady Solitare
Another good one bred by Castleton Farms/Dodge Stables.
She produced a number of colts, including Dice Girl by
Genius Bourbon King in 1963

Harlem's Hot Dice
f.  1985  Harlem Globetrotter X Dice Girl
He was a show and breeding sire with Peavine' s Highland Chief on his registration papers.
Audrey Hepburn
f.  1994  Harlem's Hot Dice X Callaway's Show Girl

Magnolia's Peavine

Magnolia's Peavine was another mare sired by Peavine's Highland Chief. 
She produced a World's Grand Champion 5 gaited daughter, and granddaughter.  
Daneshall's Easter Parade
Masked Marvel by Arletha's Easter Cloud X Magnolia's Peavine by Peavine's Highland Chief
She is the only horse ever to defeat Wing Commander
and was the WGC in 1947 as an 8 year old.  
My My
f.  1957 Beau Fortune X Daneshall's Easter Parade
2nd dam by Peavine's Highland Chief
My My was a 6 time 5G WGC, tying Wing Commander's record.

Peavine's Highland Maid

Peavine's HIghland Maid foaled in 1933, sired by the subject of this post, 
and out of a granddaughter of Rex Peavine.  She produced 9 foals including
Gorgeous Huldy in 1942.  Gorgeous Huldy was by Wake Robin, who traced to
Chester Dare on his sire line.  Gorgeous Huldy entered the Broodmare Hall of Fame.
Among her colts were Witchcraft, Magic Souvenir and The Enchanted Hour.

Witchcraft
f. 1961  sired by Buck and Wing X Gorgeous Huldy BHF
This mare was owned by Lib Sharp of Greenhills Farm and
sold for big money at her dispersal sale in 1965,

Magic Souvenir
f. 1960  sired by Genius Better Bourbon X Gorgeous Huldy BHF
His most famous offspring was his daughter Can Can BHF our of Lady Trigg BHF
Magic Souvenir is yet another stallion whose pedigree contained the name of
Peavine's Highland Chief.
Enchanted Hour
f. 1950  Conowingo X Gorgeous Huldy BHF
This mare was Reserve World's Grand Champion 5 Gaited horse in 1958.
She also became a good producer.

CH My Starlight Hour
f.  1963  Starheart Stonewall X Enchanted Hour
She was Reserve World's Champion 5 Gaited Mare three time.
And she was also a good producer.

CH The Talk of the Town
f.  1976 sired by Yorktown X CH My Starlight Hour
He was bred by Jean McLean Davis who owned his sire and bred his dam.
This fine stallion was an excellent show horse, placing reserve
in the 5 Gaited Stallion Stake at Louisville on 3 occasions.
He also sired a lot of good horses, including CHampions
Well Spoken, The Border Star, Talkin' To You, Quidditch,
Pucker Up, Jaunty Janette and WGC Breaking News.
He also sired Soft Spoken who was in the BHF.

CH Breaking News
f. 1998 The Talk of the Town X Reedann's Cascade

CH Pucker Up
f. 1999  The Talk of the Town X One Parting Kiss BHF

Let's Talk
f. 2004 Sir William Robert X Soft Spoken BHF by The Talk of the Town
This nice gelding was a Reserve 3 Gaited World's Grand Champion in 2010.
He won numerous World's Championships in the Park Division.

Gracious Gesture


Gracious Gesture
f.  1927 sired by Peavine's Highland Chief X Dena by My Own Dare
She produced Priceless Possession when bred to Kalarama Resx
Ruth Elaine
f. 1946  sired by Kalarama Colonel X Priceless Possesion by Kalarama Rex
Lofty Elaine
f. 1957  sired by Yekcohs X Ruth Elaine
Her daughter was Stonehedge Vanity, the dam of CH Caramac
Caramac
sired by CH Will Shriver X Stonehedge Vanity by Vanity's Sensation.
2nd dam, Lofty Elaine By Yekcohs

Undulata's Nutcracker
was sired by Caramac. 

Hi Dixie BHF

Peavine Highland's Chief had one daughter in the Broodmare Hall of Fame.
Hi Dixie was a lovely gray mare foaled in 1936 out of Miss Dixiana by Flashy Mc Donald.
She produced several nice horses including Society Ann.

Society Ann
f.  1942  sired by Society Rex X Hi Dixie BHF by Peavine's Highland Chief


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It seems like every few days I find another line tracing to Peavine's Highland Chief.
Waller's Peavine was his best son that I was aware of, but I didn't think
that went anywhere.  Boy was I wrong.  There aren't a lot of pictures, 
but Waller's Peavine's line back to his sire yielded lots of good horses.

Waller's Peavine

Foaled in 1930 out of a mare tracing to Chester Dare, Waller's Peavine was 
the sire of Knight of Gallatin who foaled in 1937 out of a mare by Love Chief.
In turn, Knight of Gallatin sired the good producing mare, 
Knight's Golden Lady BHF in 1951.  Her dam traced to  
Bourbon King through Torpedo and Rex Peavine through Shanty Pernell.
While owned by Castleton Farm, Knight's Golden Lady produced
Air Commander, Sharp Lady and CH Commanders Delight, all by Wing Commander.  
When bred to Anacacho Shamrock, she produced Clover Princess BHF.
Air Commander
Sharp Lady
Sharp Lady produced Sultan's Matchmaker
Sultan's Matchmaker


Clover Princess was the dam of  Clover Vanity, CH Clover Mist, 
Baron's Command and CH Sultan's Shamrock



Baron's Command

CH Clover Mist





Sultan's Shamrock

Clover Vanity was dam of CH Foxination, CH 20th Century Fox and Bubble & Squeak


2 comments:

  1. I think there may be an error on this horse on the all breed pedigree site it shows his dam as commanders finale here is the link https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sultans+shamrock

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    1. I just fixed it. That is the beauty and the curse of All Breed Pedigree. Anyone can edit something to fix it, but they can also screw it up.

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