As a broodmare, she produced, or was the mother of, the first American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Supreme Champion called Kid Meyers.
Miss Meyers was a chestnut-colored mare born in 1949 and sired, or fathered, by Leo, a member of the AQHA Hall of Fame.
That year she won $15,398[3] (equivalent to $175,400 in 2023),[4][1] over half her lifetime earnings, in addition to seven of her seventeen career wins.
Kid Meyers was a 1963 sorrel stallion, and had 23 starts on the racetrack, winning 6 times.
[7] Miss Meyers' 1958 foal was Mr. Meyers, a sorrel stallion sired by fellow Hall of Famer Go Man Go, who started 41 times, winning 9 times and placing third in four stakes races.
[4] He went on to earn an AQHA Champion title along with a Superior Race Horse award, to go with his AAAT speed index.
[5] Miss Meyers' fourth foal was a 1959 chestnut mare named Milpool sired by Vandy.