Posts Tagged ‘horses’

admin - Get growing: Backyard garden turns into a farm (7/4/2012)

For the past two years, we’ve highlighted your mutant produce. Got a 20-foot-tall field of corn? We’re all ears. Got a 7-pound tomato? We’ll call you to play catch-up. Got a potato with the face of Michael Jackson in it? We think those kinds of stories have appeal. But now, as more and more people [...]

admin - Skowhegan horse show was special for Raffles (6/19/2012)

This weekend I will be traveling to the Skowhegan Fairground to compete at the Arabian Horse Association of Maine’s annual Spring Classic Horse Show. I have gone to this show for the past six years, but this year is different because I am not taking my horse. I am taking a horse, just not MY [...]

admin - Before the chicken or the egg, the workshop (6/3/2012)

Although she grew up in suburban new Jersey, Golson said, “as soon as I was aware of the world, I knew I wanted animals in it.” Contrary to her parents’ expectations, Golson graduated with a degree in animal science from the University of new Hampshire in 1980. After working with horses, she turned to professional [...]

admin - Painless Ideas to Plan a Perfect Rooster House (4/24/2012)

If you’ve determined to build your own chicken coop you’re a part of an expanding group of People in the usa who are expressing “No” to economic downturns, in addition to doing a thing positive for themselves, their family along with their own nutrition. Raising chickens and harvesting your own ova dates back to before [...]

admin - My perfect weekend: Nic Fiddian Green (4/17/2012)

At weekends I just want to be at home in the hills near Godalming in Surrey with my wife, Henrietta, and our four children Samuel, 18, Annie Rose, 16, Marigold, 14, and Moses, 12. all six of us have horses and we take them out for miles on a Saturday morning. I think riding is [...]

admin - admin – Lunar New Year Celebration Quest (1/27/2012) (1/28/2012)

- help celebrate the Lunar new Year in the new FarmVille Quests. a grand celebration featuring feast of delicious delicacies which you will help prepare and make loud noises by lighting up fire crackers. It’s fun and loud as we paint the farm red with traditional decorations. but be careful not to scare the horses [...]

Home of the Week: The holidays begin at the Bechs' place

This year, the Spirit of Christmas is back. And, all dressed up for the season, the place is gorgeous. of course, it looks beautiful year 'round, but the Bechs put a lot of sizzle in their Santa Season. The Bechs built the house themselves in 1994 on nearly five acres of rolling land in Lothian. [...]

admin - Problem bear wounded by Emerald Hills homeowner, killed by warden (10/23/2011)

Dennis Rasmussen knew something was wrong about 1 a.m. Sundaywhen his blue heeler, Sonny, started making a racket. Rasmussen went into the garage of his Emerald Hills house andSonny came running in from the yard, obviously frightened andupset. Rasmussen said he grabbed a .22 rifle with a 10-round clipthat he keeps in the garage and went out to [...]

admin - Animal abuse!!! Support!!!!!? (9/29/2011)

massive chicken coop query by Horse: Bestial abuse!!! assist!!!!!?My neighbor acquired two horses about 3 months back, but their yard is Extremely tiny, and they hold the horses in a modest segment of their lawn wherever there are tree stumps all more than.The horse ‘stalls are so modest the horses can hardly flip.they also have [...]

admin - Local horse farms prepared and weathered storm well (9/23/2011)

Local horse farms prepared and weathered storm well BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent I rene not only took its toll on people, but on the horses and livestock in Millstone and Upper Freehold as well. Jacki Hundertpfund, owner of Golden Gait Farm in Millstone, said she felt like someone was watching over her farm during Irene. [...]

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