L&A Serenity Acres Arabians, LLC

L&A Serenity Acres Arabians, LLC SuperMedia Content Disclaimer: http://spag.es/hjh9DV Established in July 2010.

The facility of L&A Serenity Acres Arabians includes individual stalls, indoor arena, available pastures and board included in the price for training with Amanda Coleman a John and Josh Lyons certified professional horse trainer. Specializing in natural horsemanship and creating a bond/understanding between you and your horse. Amanda also serves as a traveling clinician dealing with issues such as problem solving, ground work, rider confidence and/or finishing work.

06/03/2023

Well, today didn't go as we hoped but it's in the hardest of times we learn the best lessons and feel the most gratitude.
Buffy was scheduled to have her teeth cleaned and removed today but Dr. Mac had a gut feeling she needed to look at some lab work before putting her under anesthesia. She was right; Buffy showed signs of advanced kidney failure so anesthesia was not an option and as a family we decided that the kindest and most loving thing to do would be to let her go before she lost her will to live and stopped eating and drinking.

I wouldn't have dreamed of leaving Robbie out of this decision or not allowing him to be part of the entire process so I immediately went and picked him up from school. On the way there he told me he wanted to be the one to hold her when she went to heaven. And of course, I gave him that honor. On the way home I told him how proud I was of him for understanding the importance of caring for old animals and helping to make sure they never ever suffer.
This is what he said...

(And for those of you who don't know, Robbie was adopted from the foster care system after years of severe abuse and neglect.)

"I know how it feels not to be loved or cared for and I don't want any animal of mine to ever feel that way. It's only sad for us when they go to heaven. It's a happy day for them. Thank you for being proud of me. Are you ok, Mom?"
From the mouths of babes.

(As our story is being shared more and more I feel like I need to add a little more context and also give you a deeper glimpse into the heart of my son. We adopt senior dogs. Robbie LOVES adopting senior dogs. He is sadly aware the longer a child remains in foster care the less likely they are to be adopted. He told me once "if all you guys had wanted was a baby, you would have never gotten me." He relates to our "old people" (that's what we call our senior dogs) in much the same way.

He has also reminded me on several occasions that it doesn't matter how long you have something for how much you love it. I asked him what he meant and he said "well you've only known me for two years but you love me like it's been forever." Yes, my son is the coolest.)

Credit: Maria Henry Gay

10/06/2021

I’m so very sorry to have to announce that L&A Serenity Acres Arabians is no longer in business.

This has been a wonderful adventure and we’ve had many great times, especially with our students. It’s been so exciting watching them grow into excellent horse people and successful young people. It’s been such a pleasure and I will always be grateful for the opportunity to know all of you.

The horses we have had here over the years have all been such an experience and we became attached to each and every one. What a thrill it has been to watch them shine and become such great partners for their owners.

I could not have done any of this without the huge support of my family. They all played a huge part in me living the life I love. Mandy Weaver and I were a great team and I will be forever grateful for all of her hard work and dedication!! I love you all.

All of the horses we have owned over the years have been such a huge part of my life and my heart. I will always have a special place in my heart for each and every one.

I am one of the luckiest people in the world because I got to live my dream.

08/29/2019
08/13/2019
07/05/2019

Important information for equine clients

We have had a recent outbreak of hoary alyssum toxicity in 3 barns in both MA and CT. The w**d (pictured below), is found in hay and causes signs including mild fever, limb swelling and severe laminitis. The toxic principle is unknown and not all horses are affected.

Please have a look through your new hay prior to feeding. As always, if you have any questions, please reach out.

EDIT - all of the owners let their hay dealers know; salmon brook does not know if all the hay is local or some from Canada

07/04/2019

We all know it.

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7136 S Reidsburg Road
Sligo, PA
16255

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