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Sarah E. Coleman

Learning to Love After Loss

Life is so interesting sometimes. Certain events happen and, at the time, they may not mean much, but in looking…

9 years ago


Setting Goals for Each Horse Show

  Though it’s great to have lofty plans, it’s helpful to take a step back and set more bite-sized goals…

9 years ago

After the Track: Adoption vs. Retirement

Thoroughbred racehorses typically retire from their racing careers between the ages of three and four years old—very young considering a…

9 years ago

Update on Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM)

In years past, a horse’s diagnosis of Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis, better known as EPM, left owners with a feeling of…

9 years ago

Liability Insurance for Your Horse Farm

Finding the perfect liability insurance for your horse farm or equine operation can seem overwhelming, but being under-insured can be…

9 years ago

Giving Back: Ways to Volunteer in the Equestrian World

Horse people are, by nature, very giving. Many of us willingly give time and money to causes we believe in,…

9 years ago

What to Do After Your Horse Dies

While many people know they have to deal with end-of-life decisions for themselves and their family, it’s important to plan…

9 years ago

Meet America’s Most Wanted Thoroughbred

Trainer Lindsey Partridge reacts after hearing her horse, Soar, announced as the winner of the "America's Most Wanted Thoroughbred title.…

9 years ago

The Raw Pain of Relief

On June 29, I lost my very best four-legged friend. Like any horse owner who has lost a horse, the…

9 years ago

8 Materials to Never Use for Building Jumps

Not everyone can afford a set of custom-made jumps, and there’s nothing wrong with creating your own fences, but safety…

9 years ago