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{{short description|Quarter Horse show horse and sire}}▼
{{Infobox named horse
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== Reining and cutting career ==
Joe Cody earned an AQHA Champion and a Performance Register of Merit from the AQHA.<ref name=QHR>Wagoner ''Quarter Horse Reference 1974 Edition'' p. 314</ref> When he earned his AQHA Championship, he was the youngest stallion to ever earn the award.<ref name=Valentry>Valentry "Comeback Horse" ''Western Horseman'' May 1965 pp. 133, 195–197</ref> He was trained and earned points in reining and [[Cutting (sport)|cutting]]. He was also trained for [[team roping]].<ref name=Valentry/> In 1989 he was inducted into the [[National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame]], only the second horse so honored.<ref name=NRHAHOF>{{cite web |title=Hall of Fame |url=https://nrha.com/halloffame |website=National Reining Horse Association |publisher=www.nrha.com |
== Breeding record ==
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Joe Cody died on July 1, 1989.<ref name=Legends5/> Fuller buried him at Fuller's Willow Brook Farm in [[Catasauqua, Pennsylvania]], with a granite headstone giving his accomplishments.<ref name=LastRites>Wohlfarth "Last Rites" ''Quarter Horse Journal'' July 1996 p. 14</ref>
Joe Cody was inducted into the [[American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame|AQHA Hall of Fame]] in 1995.<ref>{{cite web |title=Joe Cody |url=https://www.aqha.com/hall-of-fame-horse-inductees/-/asset_publisher/JbReVpSPcSnY/content/joe-cody? |work= AQHA Hall of Fame |author=American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) |publisher=American Quarter Horse Association |
==Pedigree==
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[[Category:Reining horses]]
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