Dandys Yankee | Doodle

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).

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

He was sired by Dandy , a horse known for his speed and "cow sense." Dandy's Yankee Doodle (AQHA #0001625) was foaled in

is a prominent figure in the history of the American Quarter Horse , specifically known as a foundational sire who helped shape the modern performance and racing lines of the breed . Origins and Pedigree 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?

Along with other Underwood-bred horses like Dunny Dandy , he helped establish a line known for durability and "cow-savvy" instincts.

Dandys Yankee Doodle