Dandys Yankee Doodle Now

Beyond just speed, he was noted for his athletic agility, making him a prototype for the working ranch horse.

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).

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

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.

He is often cited in the lineages of horses specializing in cutting, reining, and calf roping. Beyond just speed, he was noted for his

Today, his name appears deep in the pedigrees of many modern Quarter Horses, serving as a link back to the rugged, versatile horses that defined the American West in the early 20th century. L. Underwood breeding program?

His dam was Yankee Doodle , which gave him his distinctive name. Physical Traits and Temperament Underwood of Wichita Falls, Texas, a man instrumental

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