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Setting up the tent!

Sunday, August 24th, 2008



Setting up the tent!

Originally uploaded by cabinwoodfarm


Take a good look and you’ll be able to find the DonkeyPals tent at the Great Geauga County Fair with ease!! Above is a photo taken as we set up the stalls and inforamtion tables getting ready for Thursday Morning’s fair opening!

If you want to work in the tent, then email us and let us know when you can come. If you can’t work at the tent but you want to stop by and say hello! We’ll look forward to seeing you and anyone else who wants to stop and “talk donkeys!”

See you at the Fair!

IMPORTANT!!! FAIR UPDATE!!!!!

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Hello DonkeyPals!

Thanks to all who came to this week’s organization meeting at the fairgrounds! The more we work together, the better this year’s fair experience will be for everyone!

We have great news from Randy Bennett about our location and tent size this year! Better late then never, Randy finally called just this morning and informed us that we will be moving around the corner to near the large windmill by the fire station area into a 30ft by 40ft tent previous used by the firestation but not being used for some reason this year!!!!! HOORAY! This will give us more room for more people to view the donkeys comfortably and more room if anyone else would like to bring their donkeys this year!! Due to the larger size tent we can probably house more animals of any size donkey, mule, or anything else with long ears that you all might like to bring!!! I know this is short notice but as I said…we only got this info this morning and better late than never!! SO…anyone interested in bringing some donkey of any size to the fair this year needs to do several things….first…LET ME KNOW NOW who you’d like to bring. We will have to know by Monday, August 18 (Wed the 20th at the very very latest!!!) if you want to bring your donkey(s) so we can let Randy know if we need extra gate panels for dividing up our area. Also keep in mind the fair rules that all donkeys being displayed must be at the fair by Wed Aug 27 by 10pm and will not be allowed to leave until after the fair on Mon Sept 1. Also, anyone bringing donkeys will be required to spend at least some time at the tent for animal care and assistance EVERY DAY….Thursday-Monday.

Along with the larger tent this year, Carol has gotten the ok for adding the donkeys NEXT YEAR to the show schedule!!!!!!!!!!!! No, they haven’t asked us to show our donkeys yet in the main grandstand in front of a huge crowd and televised on the national news BUT we have been promised several hours of a shared ring in the arena area for maybe 2 or 3 classes of showing and competition that the fair will supply a judge and also ribbons for the winners!! This will be a REAL beginning for all donkeys at the Great Geauga Fair and will allow many more folks to participate since those who want to show can trailer their donks in and out for just the donkey show!!!! Getting this time and space will then be a perfect first step at possibly creating a 4H program for the kids and hopefully expanding show time in the future!!!  Further information will be coming on what we will need to do during the coming year to get this set up and we will need a preliminary commitment from anyone who would really be interested in showing next year so we can present this to the fair board as a total package request. We will keep you informed as we get more information!!!!!

Anyone who was not at the meeting Wednesday evening and can volunteer time to work at our tent ANYTIME during the fair, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH with Carol Cooper at coopc@windstream.net or me Lori Wargo at cabinwoodfarm@gmail.com and let us know when you can come. Any help at anytime to work the tent and talk to the crowds about donkeys big and small will be appreciated!!! A new picture and audio DVD is in the making for this year too so any more pictures you have and want included should be send by Monday so I can get them uploaded on the site and Jason Bennet can get them included on the DVD!

Questions, concerns, suggestions or anything else????? Email them now so we can get everything in order!!!!

Lastly….I personally want to THANK Carol Cooper for all her pursuasivness and diligent work in contacting the fair people, Randy Bennet and everyone else so that we could FINALLY get this larger space and also the opportunity to open up the future to donkeys of all sizes and shapes for showing at the Great Geauga County Fair!!! Without her persistence, we would not have this opportunity this year and in the future! THANK YOU, CAROL!!!!!

It’s FAIR TIME DONKEYPALS! Hope to see you there!!!!!

Lori Wargo

www.cabinwoodfarm.com

www.donkeypals.com

FAIR TIME IS HERE!

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

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The Great Geauga County Fair begins August 28 and runs through September 1. Location for our tent this year is still pending but we will assume it will be the same as last year until we hear otherwise. There will be an informal meeting on Wed. August 13 at 6:30 at the fairgrounds to just go over plans, sign up for work shifts and to make sure we have everything at least semi-organized. We will meet by the grandstand. If you cannot make that meeting but want to donate time or material please contact us and let us know what times you will be available for working the tent and I will put you on the chart.
 
Sunday, August 24th will be the set up day..we will meet at 1pm to get the tent as set up as we possibly can in advance of Wed. night Aug. 27th(when all animals, etc must be in the fairgrounds). All who can make it are asked to show up and bring whatever “stuff” you are donating. For those who cannot make it, please make arrangements to get us your “stuff” in advance!
 
Please take the time to answer this email and let us know if you will be participating in the fair this year and what you will be able to do and when!! We will hope for great weather like we had last year and we also hope there are as many nice folks stop in to see us and the donks as we had last year, and that we have alot of FUN like we had last year, too!
 
Thanks in advance!!!!!!!

A Donkey Rules in Madison County!!!!!

Monday, July 14th, 2008

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Donkey wins equine show

Friday, July 11, 2008

By Dean Shipley
Staff Writer

It was an uncharacteristic move by a diminuitive member of the equine family that made history in the equine show Monday at the Madison County Fair.

Bumper, a 6-year old jack donkey, won the Equine Showman of Showmen. Shown by Samanatha Briggs, Bumper performed better than all other horses and donkeys when the chips were down.

It wasn’t chips that were down but Bumper’s rear foot during his moment in the show ring. Briggs was putting Bumper through the pattern of cones set up in the arena. At one point in the pattern Bumper was told to stop and then pivot on one rear hoof.

“Donkeys don’t do that normally,” said Brian Briggs, Samantha’s father and 4-H equine key leader.

But Bumper is not your “normal” donkey. By holding the pivot, Bumper scored an additional half a point on judge Shawn McDaniel’s score sheet to give Bumper the winning margin.

“He drilled that foot into the ground,” said Jayne Fisher, former owner of Bumper, who literally helped in Bumper’s birth, pulling him from his mother.

Fisher said when he was still small, he would lay on her lap.

Now at 260 pounds and capable of carrying three times his weight, Bumper has become an exceptional show donkey.

“He did it perfectly,” Samantha Briggs said. “He kept it on the ground the whole time. He really did good this year for me. He trotted, he set up for me, he did his pattern.”

Briggs has been showing Bumper for four years. Over that span of time, she and the jack have spent many hours together, not only training in showmanship but also just being pals.

A recent graduate of Madison-Plains High School with a 3.66 GPA, Briggs will be attending Columbus State with her eye on a degree in Veterinary Technology.

Fisher has been showing donkeys and encouraging children to show them since 1996. She saw the donkey as a way for younger children to become involved in showing in equine events without the intimidating size of a horse. Plus they’re lovable.

“They’re so darned cute,” she said with a smile.

Fisher credits the Briggs, Brian and Cathy, for sustaining the donkey portion of the equine program in Madison County.

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(Jayne Fisher is a good friend of mine and she sent this article to me to brag about her “baby”!! I posted it to show everyone that donkeys CAN show and CAN win and Can make us all proud! Thanks to Jayne for sending this article and being a great ambassador for donkeys!)

Come to the PICNIC and the FAIR!!!!!

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

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 DonkeyPals will again be participating at the fair this year. Unfortunately, our quest for a larger space and bigger tent is not looking too favorable.

Carol Cooper of Windview Farm in Montville has enthusiastically taken over this year as fair organizer and has been talking with Randy Bennett from the Fair board along with others who we hope can volunteer time and material to make this year’s fair experience a success. With limited space we will be restricted to only a few donkeys so anyone who would like to bring a donkey needs to get in touch with Carol.
 
Fair rules require that you bring your donkey on Wed. evening August 27th and leave it there the entire fair until Monday evening September 1. (Last year we had 3 weanlings, 1 yearling and 1 mature jennet) Current vaccines are not a requirement but are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for everyone’s safety and animal well being. Anyone bringing a donkey for display will be required to be there every day for some period of time to help maintain the tent and animal maintenance for their own donkey as well as the others on display.

I will again be staying nights to provide donkey security but this year we will ask that anyone with a donkey on display also commit to at least one or two nights in case I for some reason need to be at home (Plus, it would be nice to have the company!:^) We are going to need volunteers to work the tent during the day in shifts and we hope that even if you don’t have a donkey that you will be able to commit to several days of talking to folks and helping us educate people about the wonderful world of donkeys.

Fair rules also require that we do not sell our animals at the fair but they do not restrict us from handing out literature on our farms, animals we have for sale and/or contact information where people can get in touch with us after the fair is over if they have an interest in our donkeys. A space will be provided for anyone who wants to distribute literature and this year due to finance crunches everywhere, everyone will need to provide their own promotions at their own expense. There will also be a small area provided to post a “few” For Sale fliers for anyone who has something for sale.

 ADMS and NMDA will be sending “sample” magazines again this year for us to hand out from the tent and hopefully we will have a new video made with some great music, new pictures on our display board, and also some ideas to keep things fresh and fun at the FAIR!
 
Please RSVP for the picnic if you can or can not come and we will be discussing the Fair at this picinic so come ready with ideas and suggestions! You can email me new pictures for the fair video and display board if you have some, email Carol or myself if you know you want to bring a donkey, are willing to work a few shifts, can donate ANYTHING we might need like flowers or items to make our tent look great, straw for display, panels for fencing or inside or outside donkey corrals, etc, etc, etc!!!!!
 
Hope to see you at the picnic and hope this years fair experience is as much fun as last years was!!!!
Thanks!

Lori Wargo

www.cabinwoodfarm.com

Letter from a Member!

Friday, June 13th, 2008

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Hi,
This may seem like a strange request but I wondered if you could pass this email on to all the donkey lovers on your list.
 
I would like to exchange my Jack for a Jennet if anyone is interested….
I have a Jack Donkey 3 years old. I was told the parents were mini donkeys but he is just over the height cut off at 40″ so technically he’s a small standard.  Gray Dun with Cross.  No pedigree papers.  He is current on all vaccines, dewormer, dental & farrier.  He is gentle, kind, halters, leads, stands for the farrier, picking up feet, grooming, petting.  He grew up around kids where I bought him from.  I would like to possibly exchange him for a Jennet if anyone is interested.  Anyone who may be in need of a stud donkey or male companion animal.  My neighbors now Hate me since I bought him.  His hormones have kicked in now that he’s 3 & he brays more than our neighbors can stand & we frequently hear them shouting “shut up” & calling us obscene names (not to our faces but have overheard nasty remarks).  I had planned on getting him gelded but I don’t have an extra $250 at this time.   I’m located in Bristolville & don’t have a horse trailer.  He’s a sweetie but I would rather have a female as a companion to my Arabian gelding who is 25 years old.   Donkey would be stabled in our: 12 x 12 stall in our barn, turnout in a 1.5 acre pasture with safe ElectoBraid fencing.  Donkey would have to be current on vaccines, dewormer, dental & farrier, and be gentle & easy to handle by all ages.  Please contact me if you are interested.
 
Sincerely,
Kat Bort
440-725-0227
katandmike@embarqmail.com

Patriotic Steiner boys

Monday, May 26th, 2008



Patriotic Steiner boys

Originally uploaded by cabinwoodfarm


Happy Memorial Day from DonkeyPals and the patriotic jacks of our club members the Steiners!

Meeting Postponed!

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Due to circumstances beyond my control…like donkey babies and my own daughter having a baby too…our May meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 22 at 6:30pm at the Burton Library will be postponed…or cancelled…however you want to look at it. There may be an informal donkey eat and chat lunch or dinner being planned for this month though so if it happens I will make sure everyone gets the information either by email or phone!

Hopefully we will have our June meeting at the Middlefield Library and as soon as I get that put together I’ll let you know!

Thanks for your patience and understanding during this “crazy” time!

Kelly Lewicki speaks to DonkeyPals!

Thursday, April 24th, 2008



Kelly Lewicki speaks to DonkeyPals!

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Kelly Lewicki, Equine Nurse, spoke to DonkeyPals members last night at the Middlefield Library. A nice crowd of members was on hand with several new faces! We’d like to welcome those new members, Mark Merryfield, Phyllis Ulry and Monique Soltis, and thank all of the other regular members who attended. There was lively discussions going on about springtime donkey activities, foaling, fly control, etc. and Kelly did a nice job of telling us about her job and letting us know how we could use her services in the future.

Some delicious snacks were eaten and a good educational time was had by all!

Chutney and little Kaitlin

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Chutney and little Kaitlin

Originally uploaded by cabinwoodfarm


Cabinwood Farm announces the birth of their first foal of 2008!
Little Kaitlin Elizabeth (Kaitie Beth for short) was born on April 4 to old-timer Mom Chutney. She was NOT a tiny foal but measured 22″ at birth.

Congrats to Cabinwood Farm and to Chutney!