BANJO ch. H, APPALOOSA, ~1926
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AKA Banjo Eyes, foaled 1926 or 27. Stallion. White w/red specks on head neck flank. Sire: unknown, dam: unknown, per ApHC. The pedigree of Banjo, sire of Juaquin, is being researched by Patricia Sunstrom and Pat Mefferd. Neither the Aphc or CHRA has an acknowleged record of his sire & dam. Research still ongoing. Banjo was purchased by Clara Wilkins, Alamosa, CO. Note: Banjo ApHC 361 is NOT the same horse as this Banjo pre-registry leopard stallion Banjo because there may in fact be two different horses. Parson’s story on the Mexican “sabino” stallion called Banjo (unknown foaling date), is that he was brought to the San Luis Valley (have also seen as San Luis Rey Valley- depending on source) in the 1930s by Celedon Baca, from Coahuilla, Mexico. [NOTE: there is currently the 92,500 acre Baca National Wildlife Refuge located in the northeastern part of the San Luis Valley]
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