
Dr. Margo Saunders is a experienced horse person. She knows horses are complex creatures, and that horse owners can be notoriously fussy. She understands that a client expects their treasured steed to be handled carefully, fed a balanced diet, and to receive care as their owners would do. It is important to accurately recognize illness and distress, and attend to their special needs.
What do compassionate horse people do when a favorite mount becomes too infirm to breed or ride? When it's time to turn that special older horse out to pasture? At Serenity Pastures and Stables we love horses! You do too. That's why we understand. When you find yourself and your beloved horse(s) in this type of difficult situation we want you to think of us.
Maybe you're moving, or maybe your beloved mount is just getting older. He may be lame, now, but maybe not with time, love and tenderness. The beach is calling, and you must go. Or maybe it's just time for that orthopedic surgery that you've been postponing, and, good as all those friends are, they can't, or you can't ask them to, look after your herd, or even one trusty steed. We know because we have been there too.
And, if you are traveling with horses, you will find our location, and our facility, convenient and accommodating to your needs. Margo Saunders, M.D. has spent a lifetime loving horses, and at least half a lifetime riding, and caring for them. She rides and shows hunters with trainer Sally Parks of Parkwood Equestrian Center in Idaho Falls. Bob and Eleanor Sargent have built and developed a practical horseman's facility where YOU will be welcomed, and that you can use with your horse(s).