Page 17 - Come to the Source

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Gathering Blue Valentine Two and his mares.
Thank you Randy, Dick and Sam for your
commitment to a partnership and your vision of
showing these horse to the rest of the world.
To those of you who love these bloodlines and give
us a reason to keep them going...OUR ENDLESS
APPRECIATTION!
A HUGE THANK YOU
to our family and friends!
Lot #8
Above, Chip using
'Plenty' to gather a stud
bunch. Left is 'Plenty'
when Brady was two.
Below, Brady on 'Plenty'
recently.
Blue Bonnet was a part of
Come To The Source since the start.
Even though Kathy and I knew early on
he would made an outstanding stud,
we had no idea the kind of name he
would make for himself.
He was an incredible individual. A
number of sons and daughters have
been high sellers and we are riding sons
and a daughter of his at home. He was
the best.....we were lucky to have him
as long as we did.
Kathy and I continue this tradition by raising horses with
as much Texas Blue Bonnet, Plenty Coup, Ambrose and Blue
Valentine as possible, hoping to preserve the heritage of these
great bloodlines.
Offering the best horses we can raise is what we work on all
year round. What we bring to the sale each year is no accident.
Kathy & I work diligently with the future of these horses in
mind. We know what the two of us like in a horse, but the
direction of our breeding program involves a lot more than that.
Each year’s colt crop represents our efforts to improve upon
the last.
People tell us that these horses have such good dispositions.
No matter what different things we do with a horse, we all want
to ride one that’s gentle, versatile and athletic.
Brady and Corey driving the mares on two sons of Wyo Blue Bonnet.
'Texas' and 'Hooey' are just like all the other Blue Bonnets - kind, easy to start,
fun to ride and always looking for a job to do.
The Tradition Lives On...
Wyo Blue Bonnet
1991-2011