A Look At Melvin Neugebauer’s Ranching Legacy
From Cattle to Cubes to the All American Futurity
Melvin Neugebauer has achieved two out of three major life goals he set for himself: running a 1,000-head cattle operation, and establishing a successful alfalfa cube business, Manzanola Feeds, LLC, in Colorado that distributes Top of the Rockies cubes nationwide. Involved in Quarter Horse breeding and racing since 1985, Neugebauer, 74, is still working towards achieving his third goal of winning the prestigious All American Futurity-G1 at Ruidoso Downs.
“I started off with three goals,” Neugebauer said. “I wanted to run 1,000 cattle. I’m doing that. I wanted to make (alfalfa) cubes as a business, and I wanted to win the All American Futurity. I have already accomplished two of the goals. I have one yet to go.”
Hope remains for Neugebauer with each new crop of two-year-old racehorses. Neugebauer and his wife, Susan, currently have 12 broodmares, eight horses in training, and a slew of well-bred babies in the pipeline. He has been tantalizingly close to winning the All American Futurity-G1 several times. In 2017, Bigg Daddy (owned in the partnership of Too For Two) finished second under G.R. Carter, Jr. for trainer Wesley Giles as the race favorite, while Neugebauer’s own Uptown Dynasty, also trained by Giles, placed sixth. The year before, Apolltical Chad, also owned in a partnership, finished fourth after winning the Ruidoso Futurity-G1.
“Running second still wasn’t good enough,” Neugebauer said. “We want to win it. We’ve been in it four times now. We always look at the families we are breeding, and the horses we breed need to be able to go 440 yards. We try to get that distance in them, and we breed to some of the top sires. It’s always in our mind to get an All American winner.”
Although Neugebauer has yet to win the All American Futurity-G1, he’s had a notable career in horse racing. While his first horse underperformed, his second, Mr Summer Jet, made a serious impact by setting a world record at La Mesa Park in 1985.
“I got started in racing in 1985,” shared Neugebauer, who was raised on a ranch in Holly, Colorado. “I bought a filly, and she wound up being slow. I thought, ‘This is the toughest business I’ve ever been in.’ She couldn’t outrun anybody. So, then the next horse I bought broke a world record. After that, I was hooked. Mr Summer Jet went 350 yards in :17.21 and he held the world record for about seven years.”
The top earners Neugebauer has campaigned include Uptown Dynasty, Here Kittykittykitty, and Miracle Snow. Uptown Dynasty, an Oklahoma-bred son of Mr Jess Perry, enjoyed a stellar racing career for Neugebauer. Trained by Giles, Uptown Dynasty banked $760,023 in winning eight of 20 lifetime starts, including the 2017 Ruidoso Futurity-G1. Uptown Dynasty qualified for all three Triple Crown races that season—the Ruidoso Futurity-G1, the Rainbow Futurity-G1—where he finished second—and the All American-G1, where he checked in sixth.
“He was a real good one,” Neugebauer said of Uptown Dynasty. “When we first started working him, he looked slow. Then we shipped him to Ruidoso, and he qualified for the Ruidoso Futurity. He was a nice horse.”
Multiple Grade 1 winner Here Kittykittykitty amassed earnings of $644,944, hitting the board in 18 of 26 career starts. Also trained by Giles, the gelded son of Genuine Strawfly repeatedly proved his class at the top level. Counted among his 10 victories were wins in the 2013 Jess Burner Memorial Handicap-RG1 (a race he also…