These heavily muscled, compact horses could run a short distance over a straightaway faster than any other horse, and the fastest were called Celebrated American Quarter Running Horses by English colonists in the 1600s. In 1940 a registry was formed to preserve the breed which officially became the American Quarter Horse.
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- KGJ Quarter Horses Standing western pleasure stallions, Seven S Chippendale, and Krystle Lite Scotch. Offers breeding information and horses for sale. Located in Augusta.
- Rodrock Quarter Horses Standing western pleasure stallion, Potential Career. Offers information on stallion, broodmares, and winners. Located in Bucyrus.
- Reist Quarter Horses Details and photographs of horses for sale, featuring the bloodlines of Doc Bar, Dry Doc, Leo, Poco Bueno and Two Eyed Jack. Located in Ingalls.
- Arthur Quarter Horses Standing sorrel and dun stallions at stud. Includes sales list (horses and tack), photos, and profiles of horses. Located in Herndon.
- Murnane Ranch Standing buckskin and dun stallions at stud. Includes sales list, photos, and profiles of horses. Located in Louisburg.
- Horse Creek Ranch Standing sorrel and bay stallions at stud. Includes sales list, photos, and profiles of horses. Located in Arcadia.
- Donegal Ranch Quarter Horses Raising performance prospects for all disciplines. Includes mare pedigrees, breeding cards, stallion reference, foals, photos, scrapbook, and prospects for sale. Located in Williamsburg.