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Kletzien Barn — Alternate View

Date: 2004
Description: Mindy Kletzien, an animal lover, raises Nigerian Dwarf Goats. She competes at fairs in and out of the state.
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Petri Barn

Date: 2004
Description: Norm and Renee Petri show off some beautiful horses, Ellie, and Hailey, the foal. The Petris live at W2081 Cty TW.
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Kertscher Barn — Exterior

Date: 2004
Description: This barn is a short distance from Cty Tr AY at W1800 Willow Rd (Section 5). Donna Kertscher is an owner.
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Kertscher Barn and Horses

Date: 2004
Description: Donna, who moved here 9 years ago, shows off her horses, Red and Dasher.
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Mike and Cindy Wollner with Horses

Date: 2004
Description: Mike and Cindy Wollner have two beautiful, gentle Arabian horses as pets. Their names are Gayezette and Amira.
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Caspary Barn and Horse

Date: 2004
Description: Carol Caspary proudly displays her horse, Dusty. Alvin Bogenschneider previously lived here.
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Steiner Barn and Horses

Date: 2004
Description: Josie and foal, Freedom, graze on the Randy and Jayne Steiner property.
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Schulz Barn — Exterior

Date: 2004
Description: This barn is at N9361 North Pole Rd (Section 11). Everett and Gloria Schulz have lived here since 1974. Everett is a horse lover — showing off Ginger and L...
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Schulz Barn — Alternate View

Date: 2004
Description: Everett Schulz is involved with Civil War Reenactors. He is dressed in the garb of units they represent — the 4th Kentucky and the 1st Alabama.
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Kay Batzler

Date: 05 2000
Description: Kay Batzler tends her horses on Spring Valley Road.
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Kay Batzler Prays

Date: 05 2000
Description: Kay Batzler prays while walking around her horse farm.
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Wagon Train

Date: 09 2000
Description: Wagon Train organized by Everett Schultz family living on Pole Road.
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Fjord Horses on the Farm

Date: 04 2014
Description: Close-up of a mare and foal standing in a pasture. In the far distance beyond rolling hills are farm buildings.

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