Typically, it takes all of one glance for the convivial chestnut to make a lasting impression.

Every moment spent with the Saratoga Boy, aka, Toga, is a treasured one for Lauren Millet, the woman who handles the reins as Farm Manager at LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society’s 100-acre property and home to over 50 retired Thoroughbreds.

“He has the sweetest expression, soft eyes, these tiny little ears that sit a bit close together, with a full-flowy forlock in between,” said Millet.

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