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Soule: Celebrate Springtime on the Farm
After a long, snowy winter, it's time to do a happy dance for spring. You're invited to the Spring Fling on April 20 at Miles Smith Farm, NH

After a long, snowy winter, it’s time to do a happy dance and celebrate warmer days.
With a massive nor'easter, April did not come in quietly, but that storm did not stop Magic, one of my Scottish Highland cows, from giving birth to a beautiful little heifer calf named Stormy, who now runs circles around her tired mother.
At the Spring Fling on April 20, 2024, at Miles Smith Farm, meet my gentle giant Scottish Highland steers, Topper, Finn, and Red, who will snatch a tasty snack right out of your hand.
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For an alfalfa cube, Curious Bleu, the riding steer, will let your child climb on his back to pose for photos.
You and your children can walk with Eleanor, the donkey, two sheep, and the goats and calves.
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You can snuggle Owen, the Scottish Highland steer you met last year at our April event, and Venus, a Belted Galloway heifer (she looks like an Oreo Cookie).
Of course, Tazzy, the mini-pig, will steal the show as she grunts and complains until she gets a belly rub. And you can feed the bunnies, Pumpkin and Smokey, carrots.
And, of course, you’ll meet adorable Stormy at the Spring Fling on Miles Smith Farm on Saturday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Two years ago, a calf was born at our April event, and you might be lucky enough to witness a birth this year.
Learning Networks Foundation, the nonprofit facet of my farm, is hosting the event. It costs only $20 per adult, and children are free.
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Carole Soule is co-owner of Miles Smith Farm, where she raises and sells beef, pork, eggs, and other local products. She can be reached at carole@soulecoaching.com. Carole also coaches humans, helping them achieve the impossible a little at a time.