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Depth Charge (horse)

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Sire
  
Bold Venture

Dam
  
Quickly

Foaled
  
1941

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
imported St. Germans

Damsire
  
Haste

Country
  
United States

Parents
  
Bold Venture

Earnings
  
5,943 USD

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Depth Charge (1941–1965) was a Thoroughbred son of Bold Venture who went on to become an outstanding sire of American Quarter Horse racehorses.

Life

Depth Charge was a registered Thoroughbred son of Bold Venture. His dam was a mare named Quickly, a descendant of The Tetrarch and the imported to the United States stallion Rock Sand. Depth Charge was bred by John D. Hertz. Quickly was also the dam of Count Fleet, a U. S. Triple Crown winner. Depth Charge was a year younger than his famous half brother.

Depth Charge raced on the Thoroughbred tracks, piling up a record of five wins, three seconds and two thirds from sixteen starts. His total earnings were $5,943.00, including a third place finish in the Myles Standish Stakes.

During his breeding career, Depth Charge sired 174 Thoroughbred foals, with 149 starters and 121 winners. He also sired 220 Quarter Horse foals, with 80 of them earning their AQHA Race Register of Merits. Among his offspring were the Quarter Horse racehorses Johnny Dial, Super Charge, Tiny Charger, Dividend, and Miss Queenie. He also sired Thoroughbred stakes winners including Dark Charger, Free Stride, Queen Margie and Baloma. His highest race earning Quarter Horse foal was Three Deep, who earned $35,258.00.

Depth Charge died in 1965, at Shamrock, Texas. He was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame.

References

Depth Charge (horse) Wikipedia