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Grand Champion Stallion in 1972 at the Calgary Exhibition & Stampede. An important and influential stallion in the modern Percheron breed, the Canadian-born son of Justamere Showtime, South Valley Did-It, needs little introduction. This stallion can be credited with building numerous breeding programs and leaving a long-standing impact on our breed. Did-It’s different strain of bloodline, along with a front end far ahead of its time, propelled him to prominence; as numerous horsemen and women found breeding niches with the horse when he was crossed with the premier American mare lines of that day. South Valley Did-It’s first registered offspring is perhaps his most famous. The Did-It son, named DID. His last foal was registered on July 12th, 1994; 24 years and 3 days after South Valley Did-It was foaled. The longevity of this horse, and the staying power of both his bloodline and contributions to the breed speak volumes to the quality and dominance of this sire. South Valley Did-It will always be remembered as an important cog in the wheels of Percheron progress, and his many prolific descendants carry a similar. Percheron Horse Association of America Education
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