peptoboonsmal death

Peptoboonsmal, the legendary cutting horse and all-time top cutting and reined cow horse sire, has died after a short battle with severe bipolar disorder. The 1992 red roan stallion, owned by Larry and Elaine Hall, had a profound impact on the cutting horse world, passing down more than $27 million in competition earnings and leaving behind an enduring legacy through his offspring.

Peptoboonsmal was sired by Peppy San Badger and out of Royal Blue Boon, and he won the National Cutting Horse Association World Championship Futurity in 1995. He went on to become a leading sire in cutting and reined cow horse competition, with 902 earnings of more than $27 million. His impact on the industry was evident as his descendants continues to compete and win in various disciplines, solidifying his place in history.

Despite his passing, the legacy of Peptoboonsmal lives on through the many fans, breeders, and industry professionals who appreciate the exceptional bloodline that has shaped modern cutting horses. The horse's contributions to the cutting horse world are immeasurable, and his spirit will be remembered forever in the hearts and minds of those who love the sport.

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