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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

January News

Much is planned for 2010 do not miss a minute of the fun
Abenaki Club
Plus membership entitles you to a monthly news letter.
Stay informed and up to date of upcoming events. The increased cost of news letters will prevent us sending to non members.
E Mail
Please be sure to fill out the EMAIL portion of your membership renewal if you would like to receive Emailed news letters. Liz Day will be handling the EMAIL Newsletters in 2010
Only current members will receive a news letter monthly in 2010
Spring Shots If you would like to participate in 2010 Local equine events and need a rabies certificate or just want to get spring shots out of the way don’t miss out. Nicole Mailhot , DVM Wells
Will be available to do spring shots 4/18. Each member will be responsible to pay for their own horse’s vaccinations, and an equal portion of the barn call. This is at NO expense to the club but offers group savings. See Bob to get on the list

Monday, December 14, 2009

Winter Caroling 2009











Thank you to Tricia and Donald for providing the draft team and wagon. Caroling on Sunday the 13th was loads of fun for all in attendance, the weather was better this year then last.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Interesting Facts

Farming is NOT a Crime!
College of Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural and Biological Engineering

Horse manure has been considered a
Valuable resource rather than a “waste”.
Fertilizer value of the 8 1/2 tons of manure
Produced annually by a 1000-pound horse is
About 102 pounds of nitrogen, 43 pounds of
P2O5 (phosphorus pent oxide [phosphate] =
43.7% P) and 77 pounds of K2O (potash =
83% K). The nutrient content of horse manure
Can also be represented as 12 lb/ton of N, 5 lb/
Ton of P2O5, and 9 lb/ton of K2O (nutrient
Values for any manure vary widely so these
Are only guidelines). Traditionally, nitratenitrogen
is the component that presents the
most pollution potential due to its ability to
move freely in the soil. Most of manure’s
nitrogen is contained in the urine.

Next Meeting November 28th

November Meeting
ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOR OFFICEPLEASE JOIN US IN NOVEMBERTHE NOMINATING COMMITTEE Meeting**ALL OFFICES ARE OPEN FOR NOMINATIONS**
The meeting for November will be held on the 28th at 7pm. We will be holding Italian Pot Luck please bring a covered dish with an Italian flare
And then Nominations for 2010 election
NO DECEMBER MEETING Have A Happy Holiday

Hunting Season VS Trail Riding



With the hunting season traffic at the club has picked up significantly, especially on the Saturday and early mornings.
If you plan to ride horse back during hunting season use caution.
Fall is wonderful time of year to ride with the cooler air that our drafts so love, rich colors in the trees, just being outside enjoying nature with your equine friend, and holding of thoughts of winter in Maine.
Bright Colors
Remember this is most important at dawn/dusk. Don’t forget to outfit your horse in bright colored gear and your dogs as well. Nickel, Mini has a blaze orange vest we purchased here in Maine.
Your horse needs to be visible as well and not be mistaken for a deer or elk. Outfit your horse in a bright colored halter under your bridle, and use bright colored saddle bags. Tie bright colored ribbon in his mane and tail.
Location
Contact the Maine Division of Wildlife and find out the dates of the different types of hunting seasons, and the locations where the hunting is to take place. Try to ride in areas that are less concentrated with hunters. Call a friend or family member and make them aware of your plan .If possible try riding out in the open, where visibility is high, or in groups. If you do break for lunch or to use the out house make sure you secure your horse to the trailer or in a very visible spot.
Sunday's
Sundays are your best bet as their is no hunting on Sunday, in Maine.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Octoberfest
















Oktoberfest was today. The weather was OK, but not great .The rain held out until 2pm, however it was cold. The teams were beautiful. Dick and Sonny plowed the field , while Donald and Tricia and Liz and George did hay rides. The 4H club brought animals, to the new barn.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

4 H Barn


Leo has been working to recycle a barn he picked up on rte 111. When completed it will be a 4 H barn. This should be a welcomed addition to Octoberfest . The 4H members and their animals will find show and shelter away from the Draft Barn.