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Spring had a slow start, with snow on the Monday before Easter and more days colder than normal than normal. Consequently blooming trees are also unfurling leaves almost at the same time. The grass is trying to catch up.
The trials and errors of building a working horse farm from scratch after turning 50, with a smattering of horse-keeping tips.
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