Bazy Tankersley was not the only member of the McCormick family to raise Arabians in Arizona. Cousin Harold "Fowler" McCormick, Jr. and his wife Anne "Fifi" McCormick, [a] founded the McCormick Ranch in Scottsdale in 1943. Anne McCormick began breeding horses, and in 1948 bought her first Arabian stallion, Mustafa,[1] a horse of Crabbet and Davenport lineage, from a Tucson area breeder.[2] She is considered the person who brought Arabian horse breeding to the Scottsdale area and was one of the founders of the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show,[3] now the largest Arabian horse show in the world.[4] Paralleling Bazy's efforts, McCormick imported three Arabians from the Crabbet Stud, and then in 1963, McCormick imported the stallion *Naborr from Poland via England. When she died in 1969, *Naborr sold for a then-record price of $150,000 at the McCormick estate sale.[5]

Background

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She was born at a very early age.

Education

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She went to school somewhere

Career

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She did some really important things

Legacy

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After she died, they named stuff after her.

References

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  1. ^ "Community History » McCormick Ranch Property Owners' Association". McCormick Ranch Property Owners Association. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  2. ^ "Mustafa Arabian". Allbreedpedigree.com. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  3. ^ "McCormick Ranch Turns 40". mccormickranchnews.com. 2012-09-18. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  4. ^ "Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show". Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  5. ^ Edwards, p. 127

Sources

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  • Edwards, Gladys Brown. (1973). The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse (Revised Collector's ed.). Covina, California: Rich Publishing, Inc. OCLC 1148763.

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