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Randeep Hooda has been spending time promoting his recent release, Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. The actor, who has also associated himself with Khalsa Aid to help those in need during the current wave of the pandemic, has been keeping a close watch on the stables that he frequents, and the horses there. The actor’s fondness for wildlife photography and horse riding is well-known. In a recent chat with BT, he admitted that he has not been able to make much time for these.
“I had been shooting and so, even weeks before the lockdown rules were implemented, I had not had a chance to visit the horses and the stables. Neither did I have much time to go clicking. But having said that, I am on the phone with the stable in-charges and the guys who are looking after the well-being of the horses every day. We speak as often as is needed. I look after the people who look after the horses.”
Horses escape barn fire in Effingham County horse stable fire (Source: WTOC) By WTOC Staff | March 9, 2021 at 5:53 AM EST - Updated March 9 at 5:53 AM
EFFINGHAM CO., Ga. (WTOC) - Several horses escaped a fire unharmed Monday afternoon in Effingham County.
Effingham County Fire Chief Clint Hodges says it looks like it started as an electrical fire in a horse barn near Hodgeville Road and Forrest Haven Drive.
The barn is a complete loss but luckily no animals or people were injured.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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Champion cow owners used to sleeping rough at Horowhenua AP and I Show stables
25 Jan, 2021 10:45 PM
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Emma Kelsen with the champion Holstein Fresian cow called Addington.
Sleeping rough with your prize cow the night before a competition is all part and parcel of showing cattle. There were almost 40 people that slept overnight in the stables at the Levin Showgrounds at the weekend, watching over their animals ahead of the annual Horowhenua AP&I Show.
With months spent grooming their animals for show, all the hard work could be undone if a cow was to roll over and spend the night lying on a poo.
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