Guest Blog post # 28: "What's Not For Sale" by Beth Rasin

What's Not For Sale

Let’s admit it, most of us have had a horse or two we’ve been glad to see go. And maybe we’ve had a horse we wouldn’t let go. But most horses fall somewhere in the middle. There will come a time for them to leave our barns, but when is it and how do you know?

At this point in my life, it’s hard for me to imagine a horse I wouldn’t sell, but that’s because I have bills that were unfathomable to me when I was younger: a mortgage, a child, that many years closer to the age where most people retire but I’ll probably still be greeting shoppers at Walmart.

(Link to rest of article at the Chronicle of the Horse)


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