Four-and-Twenty

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SireBlue Prince
GrandsirePrincequillo
DamSixpence
DamsireBallyogan
Four-and-Twenty
SireBlue Prince
GrandsirePrincequillo
DamSixpence
DamsireBallyogan
SexStallion
Foaled1958
CountryUnited States
ColourBay
BreederAlberta Ranches, Ltd.
OwnerAlberta Ranches, Ltd.
TrainerVance Longden
Record32: 13-2-5
EarningsUS$447,580
Major wins
Forerunner Stakes (1961)
Hollywood Derby (1961)
Santa Anita Derby (1961)
Cinema Handicap (1961)
Will Rogers Stakes (1961)
Santa Anita Maturity (1962)
San Carlos Handicap (1962)
San Fernando Stakes (1962)
San Bernardino Handicap (1962)
Tropicana Hotel of Las Vegas Handicap (1963)

Four-and-Twenty (foaled 1958 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. The name comes from the lyrics to Sing a Song of Sixpence.

Four-and-Twenty was bred and raced by the Alberta Ranches, Ltd. partnership of Max Bell, Frank McMahon and superstar jockey Johnny Longden and his son, Vance. He was sired by a son of the two-time Leading sire in North America, Princequillo. His dam was Sixpence, a good runner in England and Ireland voted the 1953 British Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.

Four-and-Twenty's name came from a line in the nursery rhyme featuring the name used by his dam, titled Sing a Song of Sixpence.

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