Special to The Oregonian By Elisabeth Dunham
Operating a horse ranch is an inherently messy business given the volume of dirt, dust, dander and manure flying around on any given day. And lifelong horsewoman Sarah Resor, owner of Silver Horse Ranch in Bend, doesn't mind all that. But she does mind breathing in the toxic fumes floating around at most horse and cattle ranches.
Operating a horse ranch is an inherently messy business given the volume of dirt, dust, dander and manure flying around on any given day. And lifelong horsewoman Sarah Resor, owner of Silver Horse Ranch in Bend, doesn't mind all that. But she does mind breathing in the toxic fumes floating around at most horse and cattle ranches.