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Hall of Champions
At Bluebonnet Equine, we believe that all of our horses are champions. Some are champions in the show pen, some conquer challenging trails, some mosey along the trail, and some become best friends and beloved family members. Click to see our Hall of Champions.
Please contact us to share stories about your amazing, talented, and beloved Bluebonnet horses.
A Community of Rescue & Support for Horse and Human
Our community uniquely provides a vital network of empathy, understanding, and encouragement fundamental to preventing burnout and fostering a sustainable and joyful relationship with equine care.
Our community is not merely a network of enthusiasts, urgent rescue units, or reactive horse owners; but a sanctuary of compassion, a center of knowledge, and a beacon of holistic support for both horses and their caretakers.
PO Box 632
College Station,
TX 77841-0632
info@bluebonnetequine.org
(888) 542-5163
A Community of Rescue & Support for Horse and Human
Our community uniquely provides a vital network of empathy, understanding, and encouragement fundamental to preventing burnout and fostering a sustainable and joyful relationship with equine care.
Our community is not merely a network of enthusiasts, urgent rescue units, or reactive horse owners; but a sanctuary of compassion, a center of knowledge, and a beacon of holistic support for both horses and their caretakers.
PO Box 632
College Station,
TX 77841-0632
info@bluebonnetequine.org
(888) 542-5163
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How to Adopt a Horse
In order to adopt, an individual or family must:
- Be a current member of BEHS in good standing.
- Have a signed liability waiver on file with BEHS.
- Submit a complete Adoption Application.
Once all of the above paperwork is received by BEHS, the rescue may:
- Review the adoption application to ensure that applicant meet fostering requirements.
- Call and verify references.
- Conduct a background check.
- Assign a volunteer inspector to set up a time for a pre-adoption home visit. During the pre-adoption home visit, the inspector will view and photograph the property where any adopted equine(s) will live, view and photograph other equines on the property, and answer questions about the adoption process.
Throughout the adoption process (starting when an application is received), the Adoption Coordinator will make periodic contact with the applicant. The Adoption Coordinator will:
- Contact the applicant when any part of the adoption application is received to give the applicant a report on the status of their application including what paperwork is outstanding.
- Answer questions about the adoption process.
- After a volunteer inspector has been assigned to conduct the inspection, the Adoption Coordinator will check in with the applicant to insure that they’ve heard from the volunteer inspector.
- Review the adoption policies and contract with the adopter.
- Remain a point of contact for the adopter.
The volunteer inspector will submit the Inspection Worksheet and photographs to the Horse Records Manager. The Adoption Coordinator will then decide whether or not the prospective adoptive home meets the minimum standards of care (outlined in the Minimum Standards of Care Policy) necessary to become an adoptive home.
The Adoption Coordinator may refuse an adoption for any reason.
After reviewing the Inspection Worksheet and photographs, either the Adoption Coordinator will contact the applicant.
- If the application is not approved, the Adoption Coordinator will discuss the reasons the application was not approved and outline what the applicant must do in order to be approved.
- If the application is approved, the Adoption Coordinator will notify the applicant and determine which equine(s) the adopter is interested in visiting. The Adoption Coordinator will put the adopter in contact with the foster home for those equines. The adopter will have two weeks to visit the equine, decide whether or not he/she will adopt, and arrange transportation of the equine. After the two week time period, the next approved applicant in line for that equine may get the opportunity to adopt him/her. Extensions may be granted if the foster home is not available during the two week timeframe. If the applicant fills out an adoption contact and pays the adoption fee but is unable to pick up the equine within the two week time-frame, the adopter will be responsible for paying board to the foster home at the rate of $50/week.
An applicant who has not been approved may file an appeal in writing to the Board of Directors within seven (7) days of receiving notice that they were not approved, and the Board of Directors will discuss the appeal. The Board of Directors has final discretion in upholding a refused adoption.
When the applicant visits the equine(s) he/she wishes to adopt if the equine is ridable, he/she and any family members who will be riding the equine once he/she is adopted must ride the equine under the supervision of the foster home. All equines must be handled by the applicant under the supervision of the foster home.
If the foster home does not feel confident that the applicant can safely and easily handle the equine, the foster home can delay the adoption and request that the Board of Directors reconsider the adoption.
If the foster home feels confident that the applicant can safely and easily handle the equine, the adopter may sign an adoption contract, and pay the adoption fee.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES may an applicant transport an equine before he/she has signed an adoption contract and paid the adoption fee.
When adopting, the adopter signs a contract agreeing to:
- Never use the adopted equine for breeding
- Never use the adopted equine as a Embryo Transfer donor or recipient
- To never sell the adopted equine
- To not send the equine through an auction or to a slaughter house,
- To only give away, lease out, or otherwise dispose of the equine (aside from humane euthanasia) when approved by the Adoption Coordinator. This approval will only be granted if:
- The adopter has had the adopted equine for more than one year.
- The person the adopter wishes to rehome the equine with agrees to submit a BEHS adoption and is approved.
- The person the adopter wishes to rehome the equine with agrees to follow the rules and guidelines outlined in the BEHS adoption contract and is willing to submit to a pre-adoption inspection and follow-up inspections in accordance with the adoption contract.
- If the adopter cannot keep the equine and cannot/will not rehome the equine in accordance with the above requirements, the equine must be returned to BEHS if the adopter can no longer keep the equine
- Advise BEHS if the equine is moved from the location described on the adoption contract
- Notify BEHS if the equine dies or is euthanized
- Maintain the equine in proper condition and health in accordance with the BEHS Minimum Standards of Care Policy
- Agrees to give BEHS volunteers who are acting upon instructions from the Board of Directors, Officers, or the Adoption Follow Up Coordinator access to the equine, with or without notice, in order to verify the equine’s condition and health
- Immediately notify BEHS if he/she receives a citation for any criminal or civil offense related to animal abuse or neglect
- Indemnify and hold harmless BEHS, its officers, directors, members, and volunteers for any damage to property or persons caused by the equine(s) adopted from BEHS
- Pay all attorney fees, legal expenses, and court costs of BEHS incurred in connection with enforcement of the Adoption Contract
- Knowingly and voluntarily assume all risks associated with the adopted equine – including but not limited to inherent risks and risks of negligence
BEHS will maintain ownership of the adopted equine for two (2) years. During this time, BEHS will conduct the following post-adoption follow-up inspections:
- One to two (1 – 2) months after the date of the adoption contract
- Four to seven (4 – 7) months after the date of the adoption contract
- Eleven to thirteen (11 – 13) months after the date of the adoption contract
- Twenty-three to twenty-five (23 – 25) months after the date of the adoption contract
- Additionally as needed
How to Foster a Horse
Foster homes are the heart of the organization. They open their homes and their hearts to house needy equines. Some foster homes help rehabilitate starved equines while others work with equines who have training problems. Foster homes show their equines off to prospective adopters – and when their foster horse is adopted, they open their hearts for another.
If you don’t think you have enough horse experience to foster, don’t worry. Bluebonnet is happy to set inexperienced foster homes up with a mentor who can help them learn to foster. Many foster homes say they’ve learned more about horses by fostering than through lessons, classes or anything else.
Effective: January 15, 2022
- Be a current member of BEHS in good standing.
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Have a signed liability waiver on file for each person who will be handling the fostered equine(s).
- Submit a complete Fostering Application.
Once all of the above paperwork is received by BEHS, the rescue may:
- Review the foster application to insure that the applicant meet fostering requirements.
- Call and verify the references.
- Assign a volunteer inspector to set up a time for a pre-foster home visit. During the pre-foster home visit, the inspector will view and photograph the property where any fostered equine(s) will live, view and photograph other equines on the property, and answer questions about the fostering process.
The adoption/fostering application includes a self-inspection section. If the adopter/foster home does not submit sufficient self-inspection information or if the Adoption Coordinator or Fostering Coordinator has questions or concerns about the self-inspection photos or property, he/she may ask the Inspection Coordinator to post for an in person self-inspection.
If an in person inspection is needed, the volunteer inspector will submit the Inspection Worksheet and photographs to the Horse Records Manager.
The Foster Home Coordinator will determine if the prospective foster home meets the minimum standards of care (outlined in the Minimum Standards of Care Policy) necessary to become a foster home. The Worksheet and photos should be submitted to the Horse Records Manager within three (3) days of the pre-foster inspection.
After reviewing the Fostering Application and photographs, the Foster Home Coordinator will contact the applicant.
- If the application is not approved, the Foster Home Coordinator will discuss the reasons why with the applicant and outline what the applicant must do in order to be approved.
- If the application is approved, the Foster Home Coordinator will notify the applicant, add the applicant to the BEHS Fostering list and add the applicant to the Approved Foster Home Spreadsheet.
Once an applicant is approved, he or she must sign and submit a Foster Contract to BEHS before he or she may volunteer to foster any equines.
When an equine needs a foster home (either because the equine is new to the organization, has been returned by an adopter, or must be moved from his/her current foster home), The Foster Home Coordinator may:
- ask a specific foster home to foster the equine based on the foster home’s proximity to the equine’s current location, resources, or experience, or
- post the equine as “Available for Fostering” BEHS Email lists and/or social media groups. The Foster Home Coordinator will then consider offers to foster on a first-come, first-served basis with special attention paid to the location, resources, and expertise of the foster homes.
BEHS will pay or reimburse for pre-approved expenses (in accordance with the reimbursement policy):
- Veterinary work in accordance with the Veterinary Procedures Policy and Standard Veterinary Care Policy
- Medications if pre-approved by the Foster Home Coordinator
- Supplements if pre-approved by the Foster Home Coordinator
- Corrective farrier work if pre-approved by the Foster Home Coordinator
- Paste de-wormer
- Trims
Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society also pays a fostering stipend to help offset the costs of hay/grain. The fostering stipend may not cover the entire costs of hay and/or grain, and the foster home will be responsible for any amount not covered by the stipend. Fostering stipends are paid quarterly. Stipend amounts:
- $80/month for a pony, donkey, mule, miniature
- $160/month for horses
- Additional fostering stipends may be approved by the Foster Home Coordinator for pregnant or nursing mares, emaciated horses, foals, senior horses, and/or horses will special feeding requirements. Additional stipends will only be given if supported by photographs documenting the condition of the horse and/or veterinary reports.
Upon arrival of a new equine, the foster home shall:
- Maintain the equine on a de-worming schedule
- Maintain the equine on a farrier schedule
- Ensure that the equine has had routine veterinary procedures performed in accordance with the Standard Veterinary Care Policy
- Evaluate the equine’s level of training to the best of his/her ability
- Complete an Equine ID form within one week and submit a copy of that form to the Horse Records Manager.
- Submit front, back, left, and right view photos to the Horse Records Manager within one week
The foster home will report by email, postal mail, or the telephone the condition, health, etc. of the fostered equine(s) as needed to the Foster Home Coordinator.
The foster home will review the equine’s web profile page and provide updates to the web coordinator as needed.
When the equine is put up for adoption, the foster home will be offered the opportunity to adopt the equine. The foster home will have two weeks from the date the equine is put up for adoption to decide whether or not they wish to adopt the equine. If they decide to adopt, the date on the adoption contract will be the date the equine arrived at the foster home and any follow-up inspections completed or photos submitted while fostering will count towards the follow-ups required of adopters. If the foster home does not adopt, then the opportunity to adopt the equine will then be offered to the first approved adoption applicant who has expressed an interest in the equine and the foster home will make the fostered equine available for scheduled visits by approved adoption applicants.
The foster home must give the Foster Home Coordinator at least thirty (30) days notice if they wish a fostered equine to be removed from their property.
If the foster home has a change in address, phone number, email, or any other contact information, they should notify the Foster Home Coordinator immediately.
The foster home will submit photographs that clearly depict the entire left side, entire right side, facial markings, condition of the hooves and any injuries of the equine twelve (12) months after the equine arrives at the foster home. The foster home will undergo follow up inspections at approximately two (2) months, five to seven (5-7) months and twenty-three to twenty-five (23-25) after the equine arrives at the foster home.
Once a foster home has fostered for five (5) years without problems, the Foster Home Coordinator will review the foster home’s history. If the foster home has had no problem follow-up visits, the Foster Home Coordinator will let the Inspection Coordinator know that the foster home now no longer needs follow-up inspections. Inspections will be reinstated if the foster home fails to submit photographs of the foster horse as needed/requested by the Foster Home Coordinator or Webpage Coordinator or if there are any problems with the condition of fostered or adopted horses that the foster home is responsible for.
If a foster home fails to submit photographs or self-inspections in a timely manner, BEHS may schedule additional in-person follow-up inspections.
The Board of Directors may remove a foster home’s “approved” status if the foster home:
- Neglects or abuses an equine
- Fails to comply with inspections
- Fails to make the equine available to approved adopters
- Fails to complete and submit the Equine ID Form and photographs within a reasonable amount of time
- Fails to comply with the Minimum Standards of Care Policy
- Moves a fostered equine without approval of the Foster Home Coordinator (in accordance with the Trailering Policy)
When a foster home’s “approved” status is removed, BEHS will remove any current fostered equines from the foster home’s care.
The following people may handle any BEHS equine in a foster home:
- Foster family
- Veterinarians
- Farriers
- Trainers with the permission of BEHS and completion of a signed liability waiver
- Approved BEHS Adopters
- Approved BEHS Trailering Volunteers
- Approved BEHS Inspectors
- BEHS members who have a completed, signed liability waiver on file at the discretion of the foster home
Rider Levels Defined

We realize that riding level is subjective, and everyone defines “beginner” versus “novice” versus “experienced rider” differently. So we created these definitions for those looking to adopt horses from Bluebonnet. These descriptions may not be shared by other rescues or equine professionals, so if you are looking at horses elsewhere we suggest you discuss your expectations with the trainer, instructor, or rescue to make sure your expectations/definitions match theirs.
To help determine where you fit in our definitions, we’ll ask for your input, look over the experience you list on your application, and may also send you a questionnaire or talk to you on the phone. Once we’ve determined your level, you can look at horses at or below your level. If you’ll be working with a trainer, you can also look at horses one step above your level.
For us, working with a trainer means the horse is either kept with a trainer who rides and trains the horse while also giving you lessons, or it means you are in weekly lessons with the trainer and are not riding unsupervised until the trainer feels comfortable that you can safely ride your horse.
If you are looking at a horse above your riding level at the Bluebonnet Rescue Horse Training Challenge, the horse’s Challenge partner must watch you ride and handle the horse and will have input on the match between you and the horse.
We know that no one likes to be labeled a beginner or novice, but we also know that all horse people start at that level and progress up riding levels as they ride with trainers, attend clinics, and study horses. If you would like to improve your horsemanship, there are demonstrations to watch during the Bluebonnet Horse Expo, and we may be able to refer you to a trainer or instructor in your area.
At Bluebonnet, we all continue to learn and improve.
A Beginner:
Is still learning the basics of riding and horse care
Needs supervision while riding and handling horses until they learn how to keep themselves safe in various situations
Should always have someone with them while they are riding to help prevent any accidents, answer questions, and help them learn
Need a more experienced person guiding and helping them with horsemanship.
Beginner riders are eligible to adopt beginner horses. We strongly suggest that beginner riders work with a trainer/riding instructor regularly for a minimum of one year.
A Novice:
Has the basic experience with horses
Can catch a horse, halter him, lead him, and groom on his/her own
Can mount and dismount unassisted (either from the ground or a mounting block)
Is still learning the basics and riding: steering, stopping, gait changes, etc.
Can control and ride comfortably at a walk and trot in an arena or round pen
Can load a trained horse into the trailer
Is starting to recognize a horse body language and what it means
Is beginning to understand what illnesses and lamenesses require immediate veterinary action
Novice riders are eligible to adopt beginner horses or beginner horses with a trainer. We recommend that novice riders continue regularly working with a riding instructor or trainer for a minimum of a year.
An Intermediate:
Has a significant amount of experience, both in the saddle and on the ground
Is comfortable riding and in control at a walk, trot, and a canter in small and large areas
Is comfortable riding a horse of varying degrees of difficulty.
Has the confidence to help the horse continue building their learned skills and can help the horse overcome minor setbacks
Has a controlled seat and quiet hands while riding.
May or may not compete in riding competitions.
Is able to work with young, green horses under supervision
Can use groundwork to help teach horses
Understands equine body language
Can recognize lameness and illness and knows when to call the veterinarian
Intermediates can adopt beginner, novice, or Intermediate horses. They may be able to adopt advanced horses if they’re regularly working with a trainer or instructor or will keep the horse with a professional trainer for 3-6 months for additional training. We strongly recommend that intermediate riders take periodic lessons or attention clinics to improve their horsemanship.”
Advanced:
Are confident riders
Can ride a variety of horses well with very little instruction
Can help build a horse’s confidence through some struggles
Have ridden most of their lives, have worked with a trainer/mentor for several years, or had several years with intense riding instruction
Can ride most horses including working with young/green horses without assistance
Can handle and correct behavioral issues such as rearing, striking, kicking, or biting on the ground
Can handle and correct some behavioral problems such as crow-hopping, bolting, or spooky under saddle
Know advanced maneuvers in their preferred riding discipline and can positively affect the horse they are riding at all times
Understand equine body language well
Can recognize and pinpoint lamenesses, recognize diseases and other conditions, and know when to call a veterinarian
Advanced riders are eligible to adopt beginner, Novice, Intermediate horses, or advanced horses. Advanced riders may be eligible to adopt an Expert horse if the horse will be put into training with a professional trainer for a minimum of 6-9 months for additional training.
Expert (or Professional):
Are typically professional (paid) trainers, retired trainers, or amateurs who have successfully trained their own horses for competition, ranch work, etc.
Have worked with horses at all levels
Can teach other riders
Can handle behavioral problems such as kicking, biting, rearing, striking, bucking, and bolting on ground or under saddle
Often either use horses for ranching work or compete in high levels in horse shows, competitive trail rides, endurance, play day events, roping, etc.
Expert riders are eligible to adopt horses at any level.
Approved Boarding Barns
All adopters and foster homes must complete an Adoption and Fostering application and be approved before taking home an adopted or fostered horse from Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society. Those adopters and foster homes who will keep their horse at one of the pre-approved boarding barns are not required to submit photos of the boarding barn or await facility approval (although they themselves will need to be approved as an adopter or foster home).
If you believe your barn has been approved in the past and you are not listed, please email us with the below information. Or if you contact one of these barns and find out they’re no longer in business, please email us with the name of the barn. Thank you!
10720 Deer Canyon Road
Jonestown, Tx 78645
Paula Lombardo
214-770-9457
12 Farms
55 Winter Park Rd
Bryan, TX 77802
2B performance horses
Hillsboro TX 76645
Saydea Bonke
682-936-6683
3BRanch
680 CR 6710
Natalia, TX 78059
Hugo Barrera
713-298-2166
7IL Ranch and Trails
5389 Mill Creek Road
Cat Spring, TX 78933
David Reznicek
979-236-5552
AK Performance Horses
Alvin, Texas
Amber Keller
832-226-8603
Albe Farm
Sugar Land, TX
Albert Saltiel
281-561-0607
Maddison Amason
Magnolia
www.twistedmstables.com
713-447-7840
Amy At The Barn
1601 S Joe Wilson Rd
Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Amy Anderson
214-906-4151
AREquestrian Training Center
1250 141 CR
Georgetown, Texas 78626
Anna Reinke
512-713-8321
Austin Equestrian Club
1495 HWY 21
Cedar Creek, TX 78612
512-993-5320
Austin Tri Star
5700 Hwy 79
Hutto, TX 78634
Bailey Ranch
2309 E Parker Rd
Muldoon, TX 78949
713-304-6437
Banshee Ranch
936-537-2539
Montgomery, TX
Baran Farm
1491 CR 4698
Boyd, TX 76023
The Bar S
6572 Nursery Rd
College Station, TX 77845
Sarah Stovall
817-733-2286
BB Quarter Horses
2149 st Hwy 111
Edna, TX 77957
Nicole Beard
281-620-7108
Bee Creek Stable
4200 Bee Creek Rd.
Spicewood, TX 78669
512-633-9323
Belle Meadow Ranch
101 Belle Meadow Ranch Rd.
Florence, TX 78759
Heather Welch
512-264-4719
Benbrook Stables
10001 Benbrook Blvd
Ft. Worth, TX 76126
Molly Thompson
817-249-1001
Berdoll Horse Farm
4656 FM 535
Cedar Creek, TX 78612
Brandi Berdoll
512-560-0595
Best Little Horse House
Debbie Sikes
979-574-1583
College Station, TX
Big Wish Farm
19200 McKay Rd.
Alvin, TX 77511
Dea Martin
281-414-3351
Bit by Bit Farms
214 Norwood Lane
Elgin, TX 78621
512-497-6555
Black Cursive Performance Horses
1216 Brushy Branch Rd.
Lockhart, TX 778644
Lee Bailey Bradshaw
512-552-0249
Blueberry Creek Stables
5890 Farm to Market Rd 1516
Converse, TX 78109
Jessica Hungerford
210-867-8037
Bottums Up Ranch & Horseshoeing LLC
561 CR 303
Shiner, TX 77984
Brave Horse Center
1619 Creekview Dr
San Antonio, TX
Callegari
12507 Eldridge Parkway
Cypress, TX 77429
Jessica Kile
281-304-7332
Canty Farm
11421 Unit 2 Schmidt Lane
Manor, TX 78653
Margaret Canty
512-278-1929
737-346-2915
Carolyn Ranch
6363 FM 2931
Aubrey, TX 76227
Jolene Palmer
215-295-0505
C-Bar Stables/Ranch
611 Private Road 3348
Valley Mills, TX 76689
Glenn Wallace
325-320-9576
Cedar Lane Stables
20520 Cedar Lane
Tomball, TX 77375
Barbara Moser
281-840-9942
Cedar Ridge Stables
118 Bottoms East Rd.
Temple, TX 76501
Mary Brown
254-316-8740
Cheyenne Horse Ranch
23008 Fulkes ln
Leander, TX 78642
Tom Whitecloud
512-947-9305
512-260-2929
Circle B Ranch
Hitchcock, TX 77563
Everett Burton
281-226-3250
Connor Ranch
1514 C.R. 103
Columbus, TX
Miriam Connor
979-733-6992
Coraggio Equestrian
12901 Trails End
Austin, TX 78737
Paige Barnett
512-567-9723
Cordillera Ranch Equestrian Club
Boerne, TX 78006
Taylor Doll
210-249-8116
Countless Blessings
2578 N Farm to Market 1486
Montgomery, TX
936-672-6942
Cowboy Country
3150 Thurman Rd.
Bryan, TX 77808
979-229-5928
Cowboy Country / Renner Stables
3150 Thurman Rd. # 6026
Bryan, TX 77808
Matt
979-229-5928
Coyote Creek Sport Horses
9640 Hueni Road
Porter, Texas 77365
Credence Farms
2960 Bowser Road
Fulshear, TX 77441
Kelly Thomas
832-857-5567
Creek Wood Farms
8924 Appaloosa Run
Austin, TX 78737
Crystal Cross Farm
Killeen, TX 76542
Danny
254-290-5634
Debacs Equestrian Center
6025 Strahan Rd
El Paso, TX 79932
Deer Canyon Stables
10720 Deer Canyon Road
Jonestown, TX 78645
Diamond B Ranch
385 County Rd 133
Alvin, TX 77511
Owner: Butch Bloodworth
281-732-0075
Diamond W Ranch
9245 US-190 E
Bryan, TX 77807
Owner: Lesli Watson
979-575-8271
Dickinson Bayou Ranch
12900 2nd Street
Dickinson, TX 77539
Greg or Skylar
281-968-8857
Doring Court
32600 Smithson Valley Rd.
Bulverde, TX 78163
Chris Smith
210-392-9627
Dos Brisas Equestrian Center
Brenham, TX
Katrina Santiago
786-972-9928
Double B Performance Horses
2390 FM 1740
Wichita Falls, TX 76305
Cindy Bosworth
940-704-3111
Duck Creek Farms Equestrian Facility
5597 Lyons Rd
Garland, TX 75043
Duch Velstina Farms
1101 Sedan Road
Weimar, TX 78962
512-751-7851
Elevated Equine
453 Hobby Horse Rd
Lockhart, TX 78644
Emerald Hill Farm
Taylor, Texas 76574
512-297-3409
Equitech Stables
3108 Palm Valley Blvd
Round Rock, TX 78665
Connie Mitchell
512-680-9373
Erika-West Dressage
12595 FM 1097 RD W
Willis, TX 77318
936-438-0148
Escondida Ranch
Magnolia, TX 77354
Shannon Mercer
832-723-6386
Firefly Equestrian Center
Leander, TX 78641
Jennifer Gray
214-298-2926
Foster Farms
907 CR 303
Jarrell, Texas 78637
512-217-1300
Foxcroft Farm
Conroe, TX
Kaity Fisher
361-443-0283
FP Farms
1688 FM 1704
Elgin, TX 78621
Jen Crayton
512-545-9350
Garden Ridge Stables
18711 I 35 N
Schertz, TX 78154
Glory Stables
494 Glory Lane
Marion, TX
Gold Ranch
1468 FM 532
Weimar, TX 78962
Wesley Richter
979-733-4570
Goldstar Stables at Hines Ranch
Farmersville, TX
Judi Black
469-803-0054
Grace Ranch
19655 US-77
Victoria, TX 77904
Bill and Sandy Sciba
361-649-8864
Guarded Heart Farm
2402 Black Waxy Road
Taylor, TX 76574
Gypsy Farms
27747 Ramblewood St
San Antonio, TX 78261
Hansom Stables
3122 Hansom Rd
Houston, TX 77038
Joseph Washington
832-312-0777
Hayden Grace Ranch
7130 CR 128
Alvin, TX 77511
Cayce Crouch
832-993-8711
Heart of Texas Equestrian Academy
14245 N Hwy 6
Valley Mills, TX 76689
Jennifer (Matthews) Williams
254-716-1200
Hearts Desire
18960 Old Vick Cemetry Rd.
Conroe, TX 77306
Carole Newton
936-900-3379
Hidden Creek Ranch
1202 Glen Burnie Dr.
Cedar Park, TX 78613
Jolie Vinograd, Owner
javinograd@gmail.com
512-925-1935
Hidden Vale Stables
Plano, TX 75074
Rosie
469-667-5990
Hidden Willow Equestrian Center
4908 Redwood Rd
San Marcos, TX 78666
512-801-3702
High Meadow Arabians
Copper Canyon, TX 75077
Deb or Mark Schmitz
940-241-2042
Honor Equestrian
3800 Troy Rd.
Wylie, TX
Hopes Creek Ranch
4700 Country Meadow Lane
College Station, TX 77840
Kamilla Calvert
936-777-2532
Horse Haven Equestrian Center
7201 Raymond Stotzer Parkway
College Station, TX 77845
Beatriz Biolos
979-450-0005
Horsin Around / Santa Fe Equestrian Center
7602 FM 2204
Hitchcock, TX 77563
Brittany Berchok
409-888-0506
JAKK Farms
Huntsville, TX 77340
936-662-0953
JM Prosperity Farm
Argyle, Texas 76226
Tammy
214-435-0176
JW Horsemanship & Services
Brenham, TX
Joe Washburn
281-796-4728 (call or text)
K4 Equestrian
7100 TX-27
Comfort, TX 78013
830-446-1016
K&W Sanctuary
650 Shell Stone Trail
Georgetown TX
512-639-3131
Karma Stable
5504 Gregory Lane
Allen, TX 75002
214-499-2115
Keela Ochoa
4041 Holmes Rd
Richmond TX 77406
281-330-3344
Kimbell Ranch (boarding and retirement)
Bonham, TX
Kathrynne Kimball
214-793-4047
Kingwood Stables
9696 Hueni Rd
Porter, TX 77365
Kristull Ranch
8708 Grelle Ln
Austin, TX 78744
Chuck & Fancie Stull
270-799-8905
La Escondida Stables
1420 CR 687
Angleton, TX 77515
Jimmy Newsome
979-248-0604
Lantern Hill Equine
1564 FM 149 Rd E
Anderson, TX 77830
Laughlin AFB Stables
Laughlin AFB
Del Rio, TX 78840
Outdoor Rec. Dept
830-298-5830
Lawson Stables
39926 Holik Rd
Hempstead, TX 77445
Ayla Lawson
281-851-3524
LeReve Stables
4430 FM 3595
Brookshire, TX 77423
Charlene Signorino
www.lerevestables.com
281-831-9665
Lone Goose Ranch
666 Twin Cedar Rd
Leander, TX 78641
Pauline Villaneuva
512-635-7301
Lucky Acres
Farmersville, TX
Edward Conger
254-715-5880
M&J Stable
4367 Dive Grove Road
Belton, TX 76513
Madrone Ranch Stables
8801 Madrone Ranch Trail
Austin, TX 78738
512-264-7100
Magicarpet Show Horses (retirement farm only)
Powderly, TX
Charna Watts
903-732-4100
Maner Horse Ranch and Boarding
10363 Fowler Rd
Atascosa, TX 78002
254-833-1311
830-273-4083
Mary Rangel
181 Shell Stone Trail
Georgetown TX 78628
254-459-9524
Mccnair International Boarding Facility
35526 FM 149
Pinehurst, TX 77362
Lillian King (barn manager)
832-574-3884
Mirador Farms
908 Tomkin Rd
Marble Falls, TX 78654
Burnet Co.
Judy Teague
512-695-4544
Monique’s Place
494 Glory Lane
Marion, TX 78124
512-216-0549
Morrow Ranch
8801 kirk Lane
North Richland Hills, TX 76182
Steve
713-210-9009
Mustang Creek Ranch
Taylor, TX 76574
Christina Marsh
512-365-0053
New Horizon Stables
25498 Macedonia Rd.
Hockley, TX 77447
832-766-8400
Old Stick Ranch
Leander, TX 78641
Emily Stein
469-237-8283
On The Bit Farm
6811 Honeysuckle Dr.
Bryan, TX 77808
Donna Meyer
979-739-8607
Patrick and Lynda Michaelski Barn
2220 Lawrence Rd
Kemah, TX 77565
Lynda Michaelski
281-734-0333
Pecan Meadow Ranch
Sanger, TX 76266
214-912-8648
PH Equine Boarding
10025 CR 7300
Wolfforth, TX 79382
Chris Hafter
806-928-2287
Pinebrook Farms
Magnolia, Texas 77354
281-356-3441
Pollock Ranch
8522 S. Fork Lane
San Antonio, TX 78263
Angie Pollock
210-392-9655
Post S Farm
9355 Camp ArrowMoon Road
Hearne TX
Maria Sifuentes
979-255-3176
Rally C Ranch, LLC
1691 FM 1704
Elgin, TX 78621
Tricia Cody and Jay Bartlett
Board discounts available for Bluebonnet horses
512-413-6405
rallycranch@gmail.com
www.rallycranch.com
https://www.facebook.com/TexasBoundBelgians
Ranchos Los Viera
2108 Ohio Ave
Dickinson, TX 77539
Mr. Sanchez
832-561-7582
Razzul Ranch
San Antonio, TX 78254
Debbie Castillo
210-438-2233
Real Roy Harper Barn Association
Central Southwest Houston
832-563-5040
Rio Vista Farm
Austin, TX
Susan McMorris
512-247-2303
Rocking B Stables
Manor, TX 78653
512-550-6990
Rocking B Stables
2909 E. Howard Lane
Susan
512-252-0002
Rocking B stables
104 Woody Way Hutto
Georgetown, TX 78626
Julie Scott
512-739-9746
Rocking Lazy S Ranch
140 Woody Way
Round Rock, TX 78634
Tara
254-541-6913
Rockin O Ranch and Boarding
161 Morning Dove Ln
Elgin, TX 78621
Evan Oddo
512-573-8308
Evan@oddo.com
Rosegate Farms
11995 Hilltop Road
Argyle, TX 76226
Pete Lichau
940-597-7024
S&L Farms
7419 CR 2584
Royce City, TX 75189
Salado Creek Riding Club
Belton, TX 76513
Deirdre Sabo-Frary
254-715-4081
San Antonio Polo Club
and Equestrian Center
490 W Specht Rd
San Antonio , TX 78260
210-310-9866
Safe Passage
Gainesville, Texas
Owner: Angie & Jim Williams
940-372-0409
Manager: Karen Freeman
940-902-1820
SCC Farm
32980 Wright Rd.
Magnolia, TX 77355
Susie Collins
281-253-7789
Cara Schroeder
Emory, TX
903-268-7298
Shephard Ranch
415 Katie Circle
Kennedale, TX
James Shephard
682-583-4315
Scissortail Hill Equestrian
Austin, TX 78747
Paulina Liszka
512-243-2323
Shadow Lake Farm
2300 avenue H
San Leon, TX 77539
Sherry Faunion
713-562-6940
Sierra rose ranch
7438 Lewis lane
Manvel, TX 77578
Brazoria Co.
Skull Crossing Ranch
404 Annie’s Lane
La Vernia, TX 78121
Kristen Barker Brewe
210-387-2247
Slanted Oaks Ranch
1039 Zimmerscheidt Rd.
Columbus, TX 78934
South Wind Equestrian Center
Leander, TX (North of Austin)
Kelly Jones
512-689-7793
Sovereign Farms/Arrow A Farms
21019 Cypresswood Dr
Humble, TX 77338
Andi Snapp
713-828-0139
Spicewood Farms
6607 Spicewood Springs Road
Spicewood, TX
Flo Hite
512-343-6220
Spiked S Ranch
302 Thomas Lane
Weir, TX 78674
Susie Fontenot/Karen Red
512-863-2459
SpiritHorse Horsemanship School
Jeremiah and Megan Bowen
Castroville, TX
Spohn ranch
6880 Hudson Village Creek
Kennedale, Texas 76060
Brenda Laukaner
714-814-8865
Spring Creek Stables
21860 Babcock Road
San Antonio, TX 78255
Stetson Stables
16317 Denver Miller Road
Sugar Land, TX 77498
Amanda Rivera (Barn Manager)
713-516-3668
Storybook Sport Horses, LLC
Argyle, TX
Gianna Aycock
214-415-5216
Stony Glen Stables
6100 cr 134
Celina, TX 75009
Julie Holmquest
214-724-6017
Suncrest Farms
13915 Suncrest rd
Manor, TX 78653
Stephanie Ward
512-797-6220
Success Performance Horses
3400 FM 465
Seguin, TX 78155
Hayley Davison
830-629-6257
Sunny Fox Farms LLC
2555 Hugo Rd
San Marcos, TX 78666
Katherine Deichmann
Sunrise Equestrian Center
850 Staffordshire Rd
Stafford, TX 77477
Sunrise Stables
151 Sunrise Terrace
Cedar Park, TX 78613
512-789-2014
T Box Stables
14770 Spotted Horse Lane
Salado, TX 76751
Cassie Shumate
254-913-7476
T Slash Bar Ranch
13901 US-90
San Antonio, TX 78245
Larry Hammonds
210-677-0502
210-837-6007 (Mobile)
Texas Hearts & Hooves
922 Roy Green Rd
Longview, TX 75602
Alera Waite
(903) 807-9598
Thorndale Ranch
1465 CR 458A
Thorndale, TX 76577
Milam Co.
Morgan Dean/Harry Huf
210-269-8621
Three Brothers Stable
597 Marino Rd
Bryan, TX 77808
Tiny Texas Ranch
7510 Hacker Rd
Hitchcock, TX 77563
Dina Chesson
832-621-7761
Top Wind Ranch
28436 County Road 3200
Wynnewood, OK 73098
Amanda Backlund
763-657-9731
Touchstone Farm
Belton, TX
Beverly Smith
254-721-7581
Towns Mill Equestrian
Georgetown, TX 78626
512-863-5660
Triple Creek Ranch
2115 450 South
Hallsville, TX 75650
Anne Kroeger
903-424-5006
Triple H Equitherapy
791 Backhaus Rd.
Pipe Creek, TX 78063
T-Slash-Bar Ranch
13901 US-90
San Antonio, TX 78245
210-677-0502
Turkey Creek Stables
San Antonio, TX 78232
210-494-3080
Twin Oaks Farm
11635 Testerman Rd
Marietta, OK 73448
Unbridled Hope & Nexus Health Systems
9297 Wahrenberger Rd
Conroe TX 77303
520-668-8146
Vance Property and Stables
Huntsville, TX
Mr. T. Vance
936-435-1541
Vantage Point Farm, LLC
10032 Kleppel Rd
Tomball, TX 77375
Anna May Chadick
281-787-9051
Victory Stables
6640 FM 621
Martindale, TX
Visionary Equine
6545 Bush Lane
Bryan, TX 77807
Vista Hermosa Farm
475 Camino de Corrales Del Norte
Corrales, NM 87048
505-328-4696
Volente View Farm
11426 Lime Creek Rd.
Leander, TX 78641
Jennifer Hoppe
(512) 470-1732
VPK Farms
5319 Reeds Lake Rd
Temple, TX 76501
Valerie Peek
512-699-4642
Walking J Land and Cattle
469-820-2330
6405 Ensign Rd
Courtney Fain
Ennis, Texas 75119
Wernle Stables
14782 FM 1346
St. Hedwig, TX 78152
Marty Wernle
210-667-9370
Wheeler Ranch
7901 Spicewood Springs
Austin, TX 78759
Sierra Pedroza
512-797-1164
Whispering Prayers Ranch
5161 Hwy 377
Brady, TX 76825
Jerry Debord
325-456-9615
White Fences Equestrian Center
10908 Jones Road
Manor, TX 78653
White Horse Ranch Adventures
2092 Peacock Trail
McKinney, TX 75071
Daisy
469-606-9472
Wide Open Spaces Ranch
Bertram, TX 78605
Jody Koehler
512-736-4954
Wild Wind Stables
2311 CR 223
Clute, TX 77531
Phyllis Wohleber
979-265-7975
Wildflower Equestrian Center
2301 CR 223
Florence, TX 76527
Windermere Farms
200 Windermere Rd.,
San Marcos, TX 78666
Hays County
Ashley Roberts
830-556-4640
Windsong Farms
2401 Southwestern Blvd
Georgetown, TX 78626
Kelly Clayman
512-863-7649
Winners Stable
1150 County Road 238
Georgetown, TX 78633
Eileen or Chris Sikes
512-585-4092
sikescom@gmail.com
XS Equine
Austin, TX 78737
Mike Smith
512-699-8297
BEHS Hall of Champions
Galeno
Jennifer adopted Galeno in 2013 and trained him to ride. The pair has been showing in hunter pleasure, huntseat equitation, and dressage suitability classes in virtual horse shows and have earned many show championships and series championships.
Cotton
When Cotton arrived at Bluebonnet, we weren’t sure she would survive the neglect she had endured. She had no name, she was underweight, she was unloved, and she had a painful growth on her leg. But Cotton had been through so much: we felt like we owed it to her to try.
Once Cotton was healthy and she had healed from the surgery to remove the growth on her leg, she moved to a new foster home with two little girls who were waiting to love her. They braided her mane, brushed her coat, kissed her nose, and told her she was safe.
They also discovered she was trained to ride, and after that they wanted to spend all their time with her.
The entire family, including their grandmother, fell in love with her. They didn’t want her to leave, so they adopted her. The girls now ride Cotton all over their property, in riding lessons, and at horse shows. In July, she’ll be in her first parade.
Tessa and Lainey
We adopted “Tessa and Lainey” two mini donkeys, in February 2025. They are the sweetest most cuddliest girls on the farm. They work with students at my farm school and equine assisted learning programs at The Stable Minded Ranch in Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas.
They help younger students gain confidence before interacting with the horses, and they help older students with their gentle comforting nature. I am so grateful for them and their role at The Stable Minded Ranch. Thank you Bluebonnet for everything you do!









