Saved twice, Sarah Says Go makes it home
After nine years of searching for the special race mare who could always be counted on to win for her, Anne Buxton found Sarah Says Go at the end of the line: the Camelot feedlot in New Jersey. Over the summer, Buxton stumbled across some information on Camelot’s website indicating a horse by the same name had been there, but had been purchased by a new owner. But any relief she felt was short lived. As she did more research, eventually tracking down the new owner online, it was unclear whether the chestnut with big, white blaze had survived at […]
Big Daug is exactly what his name implies
On his very first trail ride he eagerly splashed through a stream, pausing only to help a timid Quarter Horse across. And later last year, he bravely pushed his way through a forest of balloons, ambled across a mattress, then calmly approached a cowbell, which rung loudly as he stood still. In Daug, Sabrina Hundley got such a willing partner that she likes to say he’s like a twelve hundred pound canine. “His name really fits him, he’s loyal and obedient!” His reaction to obstacles that would jangle another horse’s nerves has turned Hundley from an admirer of Thoroughbreds to […]