Colonels Smokingun Laid To Rest

Colonels Smokingun lost his battle with laminitis on July 8.
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At McQuay Stables in Tioga, Texas, the focus has long been on exceptional performance—both human and equine. But people close to owners Tim and Colleen McQuay know that underlying all the awards and accolades the couple’s real focus has always been the love of the horse.

So, losing any horse would be hard. But saying good bye to a great one pushed the difficulty to another level when Colonels Smokingun, known worldwide simply as "Gunner," lost his battle with laminitis on July 8. The National Reining Horse Hall of Fame inductee and $5 Million Sire was humanely euthanized after spending the last week at Equine Medical Associates in Pilot Point, Texas under the constant care of John McCarroll, DVM.

The McQuays have owned Gunner since 2005, and in those ensuing years, his record as a sire elevated him to legendary status. His outstanding offspring include 2009 NRHA Futurity and 2010 Derby Open Champion, Gunnatrashya. Gunner has sired numerous Futurity and Derby finalists and champions, in both the Open and Non Pro divisions, including 2012 NRHA Open Futurity Champion, Americasnextgunmodel, 2012 NRHA Open Futurity Reserve Champion, Gunners Tinseltown, and 2012 NRHA Non Pro Co-Champion, Customized Gunner. Gunner has also sired Gunners Special Nite, winner of the individual gold medal at the 2010 World Equestrian Games.

As the word spread of Gunner’s demise, his owners immediately began to receive texts and calls from all over the globe, further evidence of the great stallion’s popularity and impact. Tim McQuay noted, "We appreciate everyone who supported Gunner through his career-—he had a great team. He will be laid to rest next to Hollywood Dun It on our farm. We will truly miss him

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