C.T. Fuller
Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
An American Dream
As a child, C.T. Fuller grew up doing chores on horseback on the family's Willow Brook
Farm. After serving in World War II and earning a college education, Fuller returned to
Willow Brook with his wife Alexandra, and their three children Holly, Peter and Victoria.
In the early 1950s, the couple's oldest daughter, Holly, began developing a fondness of
horses. It was an affection that was developing quickly and what Tom Fuller ultimately
credits with bringing horses back to Willow Brook.
An American Quarter Horse Breeder
Although horses were beginning to call Willow Brook home, it wasn't until a stallion named
Joe Cody came along that would secure Fuller and Willow Brook's place in history. In 1964,
Tom purchased Joe Cody and centered Willow Brook's breeding program around the stallion. As
a sire, Joe Cody's progeny was fierce in the reining arena. The 1952 sorrel stallion sired
324 foals including 13 AQHA champions and successfully established the Willow Brook legacy
that includes American Quarter Horse greats such as High Proof, Top Sail Cody, Benito
Paprika and a host of others.
As an owner, Tom has been connected to some 185 performers, which have earned him more
than 3,500 AQHA points. He developed 10 AQHA Champions and 15 all-around winners. As a
breeder, his record is even more impressive with 736 foals, champions in the show arena
and performers on the racetrack.
An American Authority
As a professional, Fuller integrated his passion for horses into his career as a
journalist and photographer. The original publisher of equine publications Practical
Horseman and Performance Horseman, Fuller was equally successful with his photography
endeavors. His photography graced the cover of several editions of The Quarter Horse
Journal - and his advertisements appeared on the back of the magazine for more than 20
years. Fuller also contributed greatly to the production of 'The Horse America Made,' a
film demonstrating the beauty and diversity of the American Quarter Horse.
An American Tribute
Throughout his involvement within the American Quarter Horse Association, Fuller has
served on numerous AQHA committees and in 1987 was distinguished as Vice President for
AQHA. In 1989, Fuller and his American Quarter Horse legend, Joe Cody were inducted into
the National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame. In 1995, the famed stallion was
inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame.
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