It is one of the saddest stories in all of horse history - that of the great cutting
horse mare Poco Lena. And now, AQHA member Gerry Lukacik of Oktaha, Oklahoma has
immortalized her story in song and music video.
The video is free for viewing on YouTube (Video Link).
It recounts the mare's rise to glory in the 1950s and early 60s - performances so
brilliant they made her the first inductee into the National Cutting Horse Association
Hall of Fame. And it tells of the tragedy that befell her. Poco Lena was being driven
from Arizona to Texas, while her owner, B. A. Skipper, was flying back from a cutting.
His plane crashed, however, and it took four days for rescuers to find the wreckage.
In the confusion, no one realized that Poco Lena had been left in the trailer without
food or water for those four days.
With the nurturing of some great folks, she recovered enough to foal two colts, Doc
O'Lena and Dry Doc, who also became cutting legends. The line has continued to include
cutting triple-crown winner Smart Little Lena and a number of cutting greats.
With a folksy song that he wrote himself, Gerry reminds us that this dynasty of great
Quarter Horses almost didn't happen.
The video includes rare black-and-white footage of the young mare when Don Dodge owned
her in the 1950s.
Gerry sang and played all the instruments on the Poco Lena song, writing, recording
and producing it himself. The former UPS truck driver admits that the video wasn't in
his repertoire until he happened to look himself up on the Internet one day.
He found a video that a teenage girl had made using his song about Ruffian, the famous
Thoroughbred.
It wasn't long before he had compiled plenty of raw visual material on Poco Lena. He
picked her because of her compelling story, however, you have to wonder if there's
something else at play. Of the six American Quarter Horses Gerry owns, four just
happen to trace to Poco Lena.
Poco Lena
~ Doc O'Lena
~ Dry Doc
~ Smart Little Lena
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