The Driftwood Legacy

The large, richly illustrated story of an outstanding Quarter Horse stallion and the horsemen who have carried on the legacy of breeding outstanding performance horses.


Asbury Schell owned Driftwood, then known as Speedy, using him to rope calves, team rope, steer rope and bulldog. Catherine and Chaning Peake convinced Schell to let them breed seven mares to the stallion in 1941 and the next year the Peakes acquired Driftwood for $1,500.


Driftwood offspring were known for their calm nature, athletic ability and excelled in the rodeo arena.  Driftwood was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2006.


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The Driftwood Legacy

The large, richly illustrated story of an outstanding Quarter Horse stallion and the horsemen who have carried on the legacy of breeding outstanding performance horses.


Asbury Schell owned Driftwood, then known as Speedy, using him to rope calves, team rope, steer rope and bulldog. Catherine and Chaning Peake convinced Schell to let them breed seven mares to the stallion in 1941 and the next year the Peakes acquired Driftwood for $1,500.


Driftwood offspring were known for their calm nature, athletic ability and excelled in the rodeo arena.  Driftwood was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2006.


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The Driftwood Legacy

The Driftwood Legacy

by Phil Livingston, Jim Morris
The Driftwood Legacy

The Driftwood Legacy

by Phil Livingston, Jim Morris

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The large, richly illustrated story of an outstanding Quarter Horse stallion and the horsemen who have carried on the legacy of breeding outstanding performance horses.


Asbury Schell owned Driftwood, then known as Speedy, using him to rope calves, team rope, steer rope and bulldog. Catherine and Chaning Peake convinced Schell to let them breed seven mares to the stallion in 1941 and the next year the Peakes acquired Driftwood for $1,500.


Driftwood offspring were known for their calm nature, athletic ability and excelled in the rodeo arena.  Driftwood was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2006.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681792712
Publisher: Wild Horse Media Group LLC
Publication date: 04/20/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 110
File size: 30 MB
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