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- June 5, 2009 at 5:03 pm #40611
Carl Russell
ModeratorWell known New England horseman Ken Demers died recently. Ken was an institution who made unmeasurable positive contributions to the working horse community in the northeast. Here is a link to the news story, as well as mention of the memorial ride in his honor on July 12 in Clarksburg, Mass.
http://www.thetranscript.com/ci_12525221?source=email
Carl
June 6, 2009 at 3:50 pm #52801Livewater Farm
ParticipantI dare say I was the first North Adams State College student to learn to work horses under Ken broke my first colt a bay gelding named Donny under his quidence. I went on to become a professional farrier and raise Percherons for 30 years now I milk organic cows and still work horses only I have changed colors to all red horses(Suffolks) not bad for a kid raised out side of Boston
Bill
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