The Whole Nine Yards (horse)

The Whole Nine Yards was a Tennessee Walking Horse stallion who won his breed's World Grand Championship in 2003.

The Whole Nine Yards was sired by the 1994 World Grand Champion Gen's Armed and Dangerous.

[1] As a yearling, The Whole Nine Yards was purchased by Luanne Sigman, who originally intended to show him in amateur competition.

The next year Lute retired from the horse industry and The Whole Nine Yards was moved to Bill Bobo's stable.

[3] Following his show career, The Whole Nine Yards was retired to stud, and was used in the breeding program of Tennessee artist and horse enthusiast Billie Nipper.