Cutter Bill (1955-1982) is a horse horses Quarter Horse and National Horse Horse Horse Association National Association (NCHA) 1962 with record income for this year. He also won the 1962 American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) honor cut award which earned him the first horse to win the NCHA and AQHA awards in the same year. Cutter Bill is owned by the flamboyant Mexican billionaire Rex Cauble who in 1962 decided to campaign Cutter Bill with Sonny Perry in the saddle that showed it. In order for Bill Cutter to compete in as many events of the year as possible, Cauble flies Cutter Bill and three other horses with his private jet to various events.
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It was the RL Underwood redemption program to defend the Copperbottom bloodline that produced Cutter Bill, the Palomino Quarter Horse 1955 horse, AQHA registration # 53703. His father, Buddy Dexter, was the original descendant of a father to a crossed girl along with multiple breeds all over family tree.
In 1956, Cauble and his current wife, Josephine, attended the sale of the Underwood dispersal with the intention of buying a mother horse to breed into the Cauble Foundation, Quarter Horse horses, Wimpy P-1, Silver King P-183 and Hard Twist P-555. Josephine was attracted to a palomino foal tied to a fence in sales. He persuaded Cauble to bid on him, which he agreed to set up the price of US $ 1000.00 but by the time the offer was over, Cauble had paid US $ 2,500 for the horse. He was not so impressed with the horse's conformation because he was with his attitude. Little did he know that colt would grow into Cutter Bill, a legend in the world of Quarter Horse. Cauble broke Cutter Bill himself, and for the first few years used it to tease horses in preparation to bred them to his stallions.
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Cutting competition
Cutter Bill started in cattle in June 1958. "Cauble said the first good coach Cutter, Bill, met was Willis Bennett from Gail, Texas", a Cauble trainer hired to work at his ranch in Crockett, Texas. Bennett showed Cutter Bill to get the 1959 AQHA High Point Junior Cutting Horse. He was later trained by Willis Bennett's older brother Milt, who owns and rides Snooky to win the 1955 NCHA World Championship. Other trainers driving Cutter Bill include Connie Wills, Roy Huffaker, John Carter, and Tommy Arhopulous.
In 1962, Sonny Perry, who won the 1961 NCHA World Championship driving Senor George, asked Cauble if he could transport Cutter Bill to the world title. The pair set record 1962 NCHA revenue record that captured the NCHA World Championships and also won the AQHA Honor Roll award. He is the 1963 NCHA Reserve World Champion, earning a total of $ 35,964.05 in NCHA-sponsored chunks. In 1964, Rex Cauble showed Bill Cutter in a non-professional division, and won the 1964 NCHA Non-Pro World Championship title. Her AQHA Awards in 1962 included High Point Cutting Horse, as well as AQHA Champion and Performance Register of Merit awards. He is also a Superior Cutter of AQHA. He is the second horse to win the NCHA World Champion title and AQHA High Point Cutting title, Poco Stampede is the first, but he is the first to do so in the same year.
Progeny
Among his famous descendants are the Indian Cutters which is the 1972 AQHA High Point Jr. Pleasure Western Stallion, AQHA High Point 3 years old, Halter Stallion in 1972, and Stallion Trail Jr. High Point Jr., 1972, Bill's Highness, Cutter's First, Bill's Jazabell, Cutter's Lad, Pecos Billie, Blaze Face Bill, Cutter's Streak and Bill's Loceta. Bill's Lady Day won the AQHA Senior Calf Roping World Champion 1987 and Cutter's Rocket won two younth World Championships in working cowhorse in 1983 and 1985. Royal Cutter won the 1974 Snaffle Bit Futures Association, and later won the hackamore and lottery held by the organization the same one.
Recognition
Cutter Bill got further fame when Rex Cauble opened two upscale western clothing stores and named them the Western World Cutter Bill. Cutter Bill put his nails in wet cement outside Houston's stores at his opening in 1967. However, Cauble lost stores after being found guilty in a Cowboy Mafia drug smuggling trial. Cutter Bill died in the fall of 1982 and is buried at Cauble Ranch in Denton, TX. He was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2003, the same year Rex Cauble died.
Pedigree
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References
External links
- Cutter Bill at Quarter Horse Directory
- Cutter Bill in Quarter Horse Legends
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