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Miss Toady Jack 1383381
1978-2000


A picture of Miss Toady Jack

Grand Dam

 


Miss Toady Jack was a bay mare that might have been over looked by some horsemen, but not Bob. In Miss Toady Jack he found a stallion producer extraordinaire. Deene never said much about the horse business but when she did Bob listened. She liked Tejas Toad, Miss Toady Jack’s dam. But she really liked Feature Jack—when Bob thought about selling him, Deene quietly said, “I think you ought to keep him.”

In addition to Feature Jack, Miss Toady Jack also produced two more full-brothers: Roan Feature (also gray) and A Black Feature owned by Charmayne James. The first stud colt Miss Toady Jack produced was Triple Black Jack by Triple Goldrush, AQHA Champion. Bob and Deene did decide to part with this black stallion and they sold him to Chuck and Fern White from Cheyenne, WY. What they kept was a full-sister to Triple Black Jack, Miss Triple Toady. Miss Triple Toady was bay like her mother and she too was a producer. We lost Miss Triple Toady in the spring of 2005 when she had trouble during the foaling process.

Like her father, Sandy Jack Jordan, Miss Toady Jack was never shown because she had a job to do at home just like he did. They were in the production business. However, Sandy Jack was an ROM and an arena producer. His sire, Two Eyed Jack, is the leading producer of AQHA Champions with a grand total of 119 to his credit.

Bob and Deene did sell Roan Feature but then in the fall of 2003, Bob went to Montana and bought Roan Feature back.

Feature Jack spent a number of years in Canada servicing mares, which is why some of his foals list Manitoba as their place of birth. Anadac Jack is one example of his time up north. Paul Tierney was doing a roping clinic on the East Coast and he noticed a big gray horse. When he asked about him he wasn’t surprised to learn that he was a son of Feature Jack. The horse had the Frosty Feature stamp about him. The owner, Axel Swanson from Bethany, CT, was surprised that Paul was so familiar with the horse’s pedigree. But Paul should be familiar because he also has a son of Frosty Feature, PTS Frosted Cash.

Miss Toady Jack’s influence extends as far south as Florida and Texas. Feature Jack Bar, a son of Feature Jack standing at Danny DeLoach’s, was the 2003 Heeling Champion in Florida and a 2003 AQHA Amateur World Show Qualifier. Jack Wood was the 2004 AQHA Nebraska State High School Rodeo Horse of the Year with Jena Lien as the owner/trainer/rider.

A Black Feature is leaving his stamp on the Quarter Horse industry in Texas under the knowledgeable hands of Charmayne James, eleven time PRCA barrel racing champion

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