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After the death of Dale’s brother Chet Robertson, the Haymaker Sale was sold and became known as the Heritage Place. The original broodmare band of five were Hy Dale, Granny, La Machine, Bankette, and Nuggett Hug.
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In 1952 Chet Robertson made the decision to go into the...
- Chet Robertson
In 1952 Chet made the decision to go into the horse business...
- Haymaker Sales Company
Apr 26, 1998 · In the 1970s, Dale Robertson, with the help of his brother, Chet, started breeding and raising horses at his Haymaker farm in Yukon. A number of the horses he raised became world champion racehorses.
Feb 10, 2015 · After the death of Dale’s brother Chet Robertson, the Haymaker Sale was sold and became known as the Heritage Place. In his later years, Robertson and his wife, the former Susan Robbins, whom he married in 1980, and lived on his ranch in Yukon, Oklahoma.
Jul 10, 2018 · It was Dale’s brother Chet who managed the farm for Dale when he was away. There were champion horses along the way named Hy Dale, Nuggett Hug, Wingo Boy, Three Tiers, Rebel Cause, Doll Up and many others. The one horse which Dale prized above all the rest was Jubilee.
Dale and his brother Chet owned the operated Haymaker Sale Company in Oklahoma City for many year's as well as Haymaker Farms near Yukon. Following Chet's death, the sale company was purchased by a group of prominent horsemen and renamed Heritage Place Sale Company.