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The Horses In The Maine Barn All Stop Munching Hay, Chewing On Grain As You Approach With A Watering Hose.
If your grandparents or you yourself grew up on a Maine farm, any property with some land to afford horses, cows, small critters and say chickens, goats, sheep, you know the special early morning feeding, graining, watering ritual.
It could be a cold winter early Maine morning outside with a full moon stilled parked high overhead.
Your laced up snow boots with wool socks underneath crunch and pack as you make for the barn.
As you enter, instantly the smell of hay you bailed last summer, an increase in temperature from the animals only greets you. The snort, one horse kicks at the hemlock standing stall side boards, another cribs on the box stall top timber you plan to wrap in metal this afternoon.
To help with his bad chewing habit he can not seem to break on his own, despite your scolding, counseling.
All the horses, cows, animals turn to nod hello, knowing the drill, routine. You are going to bring them a coffee can of grain, the good kind with mollasses, corn and other quality ingredients. Just like you did yesterday. And the day before. Sometimes with a grand child as a helper, extra farm hand.
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