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Here's some cute animals that live on the farm at the Blue Ridge Farm Museum
Linking these cuties to Good Fences :)
Here's some cute animals that live on the farm at the Blue Ridge Farm Museum
Linking these cuties to Good Fences :)
Sweet photos of the farm animals and a cute of your boys petting the horse.
ReplyDeleteWonderful animal photos
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Lovely pics, I love the horses.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, that rooster is the father of the chicks that I am raising, he has attacked the people who feed him. The horses are for sale as the new oxen will replace them for pulling the wagon. They say that a farm of that period would not likely have a team of draft horses and oxen. The pigs are Ossabaw Island pigs and were left there in the 1500s by the Spanish so are an example of an early breed that would have been available.
ReplyDeletei hope the horses find a good home, together! neat about the rooster being your chickens' baby daddy! :)
DeleteLove the animals behind the fences.
ReplyDeleteI've never been to that farm museum so I should go. Seems they have a lot of interesting things/animals to see and a lot of neat fences.
ReplyDeleteI love fences with critters!
ReplyDeleteI love rail fences. That's a great photo of your boys petting the horse. Such pretty animals!
ReplyDeleteWas this at Booker T Washington's place? I love the BR Pkwy when we lived in Boones Mill...:)JP
ReplyDeletethese are beauties! loved the horses and cattle, but the hog stole the show. what a cute shot!
ReplyDeleteA great selection of animals. My favorite is the piggle! He really looks at home. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! The chicken one is my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super series of farm animals Tanya, I did smile at the suspicious glare the pig is giving you in the second last shot, he looks like a real hornery critter :)
ReplyDeleteLots of cuties hanging out with these fences. :)
ReplyDeleteFun photos! Hope you are enjoying a nice fall day.
ReplyDeleteThese are real cuties indeed!! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of all the animals Tanya! That fence in the first shot is my favorite kind of fence.
ReplyDeleteYour blog reminds me that Fair season in Maine is fast coming to a close. Moo!
ReplyDeleteThe horses are particularly striking to the eye.
ReplyDeleteIncredible views! I like the fences but oh those lovely animals too!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Love the one of your sons petting the horse. Love the fences and the animals!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to see all the different animals there. That pig looked so funny. Beautiful horses and the colors of the shot with the cow are wonderful. Okay the fences were pretty nice too.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are rich with color. Very nice. Thank you for visiting my Seedling Mile Good Fence.
ReplyDeleteFive goof images, five good fences. In today's second shot, I got the impression that your twins are growing up.
ReplyDeleteA perfect shot of each!! Is that a cute pig, or a boar?
ReplyDeleteThe chickens / roosters / hens (forgive me, I just don't know) :) are my favorite. What a variety of textures and creatures today. They are simply wonderful, sharp and everything so colorful.
ReplyDeleteGreat farm photos. I never knew there was a Blue Ridge Farm Museum. We've been talking about returning to that area, so we'll check it out the next time we travel there.
ReplyDeleteOh pretty horses...and great farm animals. Love the weathered split-rail fencing too.
ReplyDeleteA fence is always more beautiful with a gorgeous horse behind it!!
ReplyDeleteSuper captures.
ReplyDeleteAren't those chickens strutting their stuff to get their photos taken! Love them all! Perfect for good fences!
ReplyDeleteCute critters.
ReplyDeleteDiana
I love the pig and the chickens especially!
ReplyDeleteThey are so darn sweet!!! moooo.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCute critters! All photos are very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteis that a warthog? love the horses
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty horses! Those chickens are handsome, too.
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Love these great animals with those good fences. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYes, those are pretty colors in horses !!
ReplyDeleteHandsome animals; fun to see!
ReplyDeleteOMG; such varieties of sweet looking animals♡♡♡ Lovely to see the boys touching the pony gentle looking way♪♪♪
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*