Where did she learn so much about horses?” Ian scoffed in his usual gruff manner. Gone was the friendly neighbor from the day before, the one who had given Tyler so much to think about regarding Laney. Tyler had left his ranch first thing in the morning after checking on the colts in the barn. Pleased to see that they had not only survived the night, but seemed to be on the mend, he’d saddled Charlie and headed out to Ian’s place. He and Laney had remained with the sick horses late into the night, and he was sure that she would have stayed in the barn longer had he not insisted she go up to the house to get some sleep. Worn out, the last thing Tyler wanted to do this morning was argue with his neighbor. How long would it take to convince Ian to implement the same safety precautions and treatments that Laney had outlined the night before? “Seems highly unlikely that a woman would be so knowledgeable about this sort of thing.” Ian shot him a skeptical look. “She’s told me a couple of times that she’s lived on a horse farm.