Kentucky

jodief100

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Butler, Kentucky, population less than 1000.

It is North Pendleton County, about 10 miles north of Falmouth and 30 miles south of Cincinnati, OH.

32 acres with goats, chickens and one very patient hubby.
 

EllieMay

Loving the herd life
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Metcalfe County here!
South Central Kentucky
near Glasgow
 

thasista

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Does anyone know of any Duroc pigs for sale in western ky?
 

mtsmylie

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Greetings, everyone!

We have three male alpacas here in Glendale, KY (south of Elizabethtown), and are still trying to find someone to sheer their fiber and trime their nails. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

heatherlynnky

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Hey all, I posted this over on the chicken forums but this might be more appropriate. I am looking for a good home for a rescue horse. He is a young spotted male whose original owner became disabled and the horse was starving. He gave the horse to my sister who was in way over her head so we took him in. We have had him 2 years now. He is not super young but he is not an old horse either. He is very beautiful. Black and cream spotted. We are not really horse people so I cannot say what breed he is or anything like that. We don't ride either so I can't tell you that. We simply had the space and did not want to see horses go hungry or get abused so we have ended up with 3 horses. The problem is one horse is very old now and another came to us disabled and its only getting worse. This young fella like to pull them into trouble and they simply are not physically up to it. The disabled one continues to get hurt when he tries.

Sundance needs a great home with real horse people who can put this fella to work. I am sure he could use training. He is in pretty good shape and we keep their hooves cared for ( well the farrier does). Anywho we are not selling him but we are going to be super super picky about who he goes with. We do not want him being sent to the butcher. He is a good horse and doesn't deserve that. So we need to be very sure of where he goes. I am in no hurry and he can stay if we cannot find a better home for him. I just think he would do better with people who actually know horses and can take him riding and such. Maybe even have some young company for him. I am working on getting pics online. Just having technical difficulties.
 
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