Hello from MD

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Hi! My name’s Katherine and I’ve kept horses and goats (though I only have horses currently) in MD since I was 6 years old. I also have a rabbit named Cas. He has a head tilt from a battle with E. Cuni. I grew up in 4-H and Pony Club. I don’t ride as much anymore due to having chronic Lyme disease, but I still have my mare Cloud and my sister’s mare Fuzz. We keep them on our property. Both horses are older and “retired” and living the good life. I’m excited to browse the forums and get to meet everyone and contribute to the community!
 

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Welcome from the Shenandoah valley of Va. Had Appaloosa's and QH crosses as a kid; now lots of other stuff....chickens forever, beef cow/calf operation, dairy cattle for nurse cows and milk for the house, sheep; turkeys and hogs up to a couple years ago.... just moved so can have stuff again on my own place.
 

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Hello from Tennessee! I grew up in Maryland, lived there until I went away to Pennsylvania for grad school. There were quite a few horse farms around us. My parents lived several blocks from a nature center that was a popular place for people to trail ride. It looked like so much fun. I VERY much wanted horses when I was younger! These days I'm content with chickens, pigs, quail, dogs, and in a couple of months, goats.
 

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Welcome from the Shenandoah valley of Va. Had Appaloosa's and QH crosses as a kid; now lots of other stuff....chickens forever, beef cow/calf operation, dairy cattle for nurse cows and milk for the house, sheep; turkeys and hogs up to a couple years ago.... just moved so can have stuff again on my own place.
Thanks for the welcome! Those sound like gorgeous horses. Sounds like you have quite the operation going! Best of luck. :)
 
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