The young Bright Chip was purchased
by Gail Faust who operated Capay Rancho in Orland, California.
She selected him for his all-around appearance and breeding
which was a combination of speed, halter and performance
bloodlines. Faust certainly selected a winner due to the
fact that once in her hands, he became a successful sire
of top horses. The accolades included 1 National Halter Champion,
1 National Champion Hackamore Horse, 5 State Champions at
Halter, 3 Reserve State Champions, 3 High Point Performance
Horses, 2 Reserve High Point Performance Horses, 26 High
Point Regional Club Awards and 3 Race Winners (out of 3 starters).
Helping him earn these titles were a string of "Capay" horses,
named after Faust's ranch - Capay Smoke Chip, Capay Electra,
Capay Oak Chip, Capay Classic, Capay Chipeta, Capay Cinderella,
Capay Skipper, Wiki-Up Britches, Bright Rose Z and many others.
All this success and Bright Chip himself was barely past
10 years of age! Unfortunately, due to ailing health, Gail
Faust decided it would be in her horses best interests to
sell them in a widely advertised dispersal sale held in August
of 1972.
Enter Eugene and Doris Sharp, owners of Halcyon
Farm in Morgan Hill, California. They had always been fans
of Bright Chip and had a top daughter of his named Capay
Miss Chips. They had campaigned her with tremendous success
earning the title of Reserve State Champion Aged mare of
California in 1972. With success like this, it was no wonder
that they sought to purchase Bright Chip at the dispersal
sale. When the bidding surpassed the $20,000. mark, Eugene
Sharp decided to pass on the opportunity only to find out
a few days later that the sale of Bright Chip had fallen
through. Not to miss on this opportunity again, the stallion
was purchased and safely shipped home to Halcyon Farm within
a weeks time! His advertising campaign began shortly thereafter
and he had a stud fee listed at $750. with a live foal
guarantee. Compared to fees of other stallions standing at
the time this was as much as 3x the going rate with the exception
of Prince Plaudit who in 1974, stood for a mere $3000.
Bright Chip was not only a sire of performance
arena athletes and race track winners, but also deemed a
top broodmare sire by his owners. He was also known to sire
extremely tall individuals with a prime example being Chip's
Tempest who topped over 17 hands although his dam was a 14.3
hand Quarter Horse mare. Most of Bright Chip's offspring
attained heights over 15.1 hands with an average height at
15.3 to 16 hands high. Regardless of what mare he was bred
to, he continually passed on his easy-going disposition which
likely earned him the notariety of being a premier sire of
National Youth Champion Horses. It has been said that his
foals were so intelligent that they could almost train themselves!
At
the height of their operation at Halcyon Farm, the Sharp's
broodmare band numbered approximately 24 head combining
some of the best AQHA and Thoroughbred mares available.
Many outside mares also came to the court of Bright Chip
bringing his average yearly foal crop to 19 head. A severe,
life threatening bout of colic in 1978 landed the stallion
in surgery where veterinarians had to remove 17 feet of intestine.
The fact that Bright Chip lived through the ordeal was enough
to convince the Sharps that the stallions breeding schedule
would be dramatically decreased. They cut back his broodmare
band to a select lot of 6. Unfortunately, five years later,
on August 6, 1983, Bright Chip was again admitted to the
same veterinary clinic his past colic surgery was performed
at and after discovering that an additional 25 feet of
intestines were involved, the decision was made by the Sharps
to euthanize him. He was 22 years of age.
Bright Chip earned
top titles of California State Champion Leading Sire from
1970 to 1982 with the exception of 1972 when he was reserve
Champion. During the years 1976 and 1977 he was also Arizona
State Get of Sire Champion. Some of his most popular offspring
include many World and National Champions like Wildwind
Chip Ahoy who was also a Silver Medallion earner, Chiped
Ice, a multiple Bronze Medallion and Superior Achievement
Award earner. ROM earners include Chips Sonata, Chips Full
House, Chips Nugget, Tivio Chips, Deep Devotion and Bright
Night. This is just a small sampling of Bright Chip offspring
who have excelled in their fields. With a total of 307 offspring
registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club, his get have
earned just over 25 National Titles and 3000 points.
The
1991 Appaloosa Horse Club Hall of Fame ceremony was held
in August and a small, select grouping of individuals were
given the honor of being inducted into such a prestigeous
spot in history. Amongst this group was Bright Chip.
| BRIGHT CHIP |
BRIGHT EYES BROTHER |
BILLY
MADDON |
| PLAUDETTE |
| CHIPETA A |
DING
BOB II |
| MILLER
MARE |
Story reproduced with permission
by author, Lori Munro - Bright Eyes Brother fan club - 1995
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