HOLLYWOOD DUN IT
Hollywood Dun It, is by the great Hollywood Jac 86 and out of Blossom
Berry, an own daughter of Dun Berry. During his show career, Hollywood
Dun It was the National Reining Horse Association Futurity Reserve
Champion, the NRHA Derby Champion and the Superstakes Champion. A 2000
NRHA Hall of Fame inductee, the beautiful dun stallion is the NRHA's
Leading All-Time Sire of Reining Horses, with sons and daughters whose
earnings have surpassed the $3 million mark!
Hollywood Dun It get - known for their attractive looks and extreme
trainability - have won such prestigious reining events as the NRHA
Futurity, Derby, and Superstakes, National Reining Breeders Classic, All
American Quarter Horse Congress Futurity, Southwest Reining Horse
Association Futurity, Tradition Futurity, and numerous others. Dun It
has produced AQHA World Champions and multiple NRHA World and Reserve
World Champions and was selected as the first Breyer Animal Creations
reining horse in 1998.
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He has
earned over $100,000 in performance and sire awards. His offspring are
big stoppers, deadly leaded, and nimble turners.
Much of
the appeal of Hollywood Dun It and his offspring is that they are
affectionate, intelligent and beautifully talented - it's a great
combination. Part of it is his genetic prominence. In 2000, he became
the only horse withsons and daughters whose winnings have surpassed the
$2 million mark. In 2003, he became the only horse with offspring
earnings surpassing the $3 million mark. He's the leading All-Time sire
of reining performers - siring both AQHA and NRHA world champions.
Part of it is that unforgettable face - the kind eye and sculpted head
that he carbon-copies on to his get.
Part of it is his personality. He's a "people" horse that
loves to play to a crowd. Years ago, his charisma resulted in winning
performances. These days, a bow for a carrot still captures hearts.
But to fully understand why so many people love him, you have to know
that he is a horse that makes them believe! His magic has made careers
and fortunes. When he was inducted into the NRHA Hall of Fame,
association President Frank Costantini asked the audience, "Is
there anyone here who hasn't won with a Hollywood Dun It?"
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