Mr. Consistency

Consistency (foaled 1958 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was a multiple stakes winner including the Santa Anita Handicap, California's richest race and most important for older horses.

Consistency was bred and raced by Travis M. Kerr, best known as the owner of Hall of Fame inductee Round Table.

Health problems led his owner to get out of horse racing and Mr.

Consistency was purchased by Mrs. Ann Peppers at the Kerr Stable dispersal on August 27, 1962.

Consistency began to develop as a top runner, winning the Del Mar Handicap and running second or third in other top races for older horses.