Blue Quarter Horses Carrie Frisbee www.blue9quarterhorses.com
I was born with the love of horses in my blood, my passion for horses began at an early age. I was riding before walking and planned from a young age to raise quarter horses. I moved from Wyoming to Colora- do to study at Colorado State University, and after graduating, I found myself working for KeSa Quarter Horses.
In 2010, I started working with Sam Shoultz and gained ex- perience with Hancock bloodlines, which became the focus of my breeding interests. After several years with KeSa and the Come To The Source group, I acquired broodmares of my own and joined the Come To The Source sale, introducing lines based on these horses.
Initially, I intended to keep one stallion and around ten mares, but the herd has expanded well beyond those num- bers. Horses are like potato chips; you can’t have just ONE! 2YHUWKHSDVWGHFDGHVLQFHSXUFKDVLQJP\¿UVW+DQFRFN broodmare, I have continued to focus on blending Texas Blue Bonnet, Blue Valentine, and Driftwood lines, occasionally incorporating modern cutting blood. I have become skilled in the use of embryo transfer technology in hopes to help preserve these older bloodlines.
Gooseberrys Dart with mare band
Nothin’ finer than a niner!
Texas Blue Bonnet 1939 Grullo stallion
Dun Blue Bonnet ‘EZ’ in his working clothes
Page 14 Ranch Raised • Atheletic The Original Source Of Blue Valentine Bloodlines Versatile • Gentle
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