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another question here from linda from weymouth saying he must‘ve allowed to ca re weymouth saying hecare for my horse? caring for the horse can be very straightforward if it is somebody who has a horse that is living in a field and is not stabled where it is mixed in with other human interaction for them i don't think anyone argue that you allow a horse to starve in the field allow a horse to starve in the field all remain completely unkempt in a field. so i think that is fine. i think he gets more complicated if your horse is stabled and there are people working at the stables so they are already looking after the horse. maybe you don't then have to go in because then it does get complicated in terms of interactions but i think certainly the idea that you should just leave the horse to go wild would not be right. 0n the puppy, go wild would not be right. 0n the puppy: i go wild would not be right. 0n the punpy. liust go wild would not be right. 0n the puppy, i just don't go wild would not be right. 0n the puppy, ijust don't know the answer to the family are picking up a puppy next w
another question here from linda from weymouth saying he must‘ve allowed to ca re weymouth saying hecare for my horse? caring for the horse can be very straightforward if it is somebody who has a horse that is living in a field and is not stabled where it is mixed in with other human interaction for them i don't think anyone argue that you allow a horse to starve in the field allow a horse to starve in the field all remain completely unkempt in a field. so i think that is fine. i think he...
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another you had a question on twitter about a puppy, i've got another question here from lynn from weymouth for my horse? " caring for horses can be very straightforward if it's somebody who has got a horse that is largely living in a field, it's not you know, stables where it's been kind of mixed in with other human interaction. i don't think anyone would argue that you should allow a horse to sort of starting a field or remain completely unkempt in a field. sol think that's obsolete find. i think it gets more complicated if your horse is stabled, there is people working at the stables, so they are already looking after the horse. maybe you don't then have to go in, because it does get complicated in terms of interactions. i think certainly, the idea that you should just leave a horse to go sort of wild would not be right. on the puppy, wild would not be right. on the puppy: | wild would not be right. on the puppy, liust wild would not be right. on the puppy, i just don't wild would not be right. on the puppy, ijust don't know the answer. the family are picking up a puppy next weekend. i t
another you had a question on twitter about a puppy, i've got another question here from lynn from weymouth for my horse? " caring for horses can be very straightforward if it's somebody who has got a horse that is largely living in a field, it's not you know, stables where it's been kind of mixed in with other human interaction. i don't think anyone would argue that you should allow a horse to sort of starting a field or remain completely unkempt in a field. sol think that's obsolete...
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the abigail adams historical society and the abigail adams birthplace, which was built in 1685 in weymouth. it is where abigail smith adams was born. she lived for the first 20 years of her life until she married john adams in 1764. she continued to be connected to this house throughout her life. she visited her parents -- throughout her parents lives. this was a place where her character and ideals were formed so it's very important to her. we are an all volunteer organization and we try to continue her spirit by offering educational programs and seasonal tours and private tours. if you would like more information, please check out her website. when i first joined the abigail adams birthplace board a few years ago, despite knowing how prevalent slavery was, i was still shocked to discover that there were slaves in the home where abigail adams grew up. her antislavery sentiments are well-known, but her father, reverend williams smith, had at least four slaves. these individuals were important to abigail adams's early life. we try to honor their memory by researching their lives, i wanted j
the abigail adams historical society and the abigail adams birthplace, which was built in 1685 in weymouth. it is where abigail smith adams was born. she lived for the first 20 years of her life until she married john adams in 1764. she continued to be connected to this house throughout her life. she visited her parents -- throughout her parents lives. this was a place where her character and ideals were formed so it's very important to her. we are an all volunteer organization and we try to...
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an aquarium in weymouth has become the first in europe to breed the world's smallest penguin species. hatched here in the uk after their sanctuary in australia had to close. they'll grow to an average of 33cm in height and weigh around 1kg. puffins are called pufflings, i wonder what they are called. penguinlings? i'm not going to help you out. we are going to be talk about animals. the cheltenham festival gets under way today. four days of racing is expected to attract over 200,000 spectators. extra hygiene measures have been put in place by the organisers under guidance from the government. this weekend's six nations match between france and ireland, which should have taken place in paris, has been postponed because of coronavirus. wales against scotland men is still due to go ahead in cardiff. 1,000 wolves fans who bought tickets for the europa league match against olympiacos will not be able to watch them in greece on thursday. coronavirus means the match will be played behind closed doors. it's business as usual in the premier league though. jamie vardy and harvey barnes both sco
an aquarium in weymouth has become the first in europe to breed the world's smallest penguin species. hatched here in the uk after their sanctuary in australia had to close. they'll grow to an average of 33cm in height and weigh around 1kg. puffins are called pufflings, i wonder what they are called. penguinlings? i'm not going to help you out. we are going to be talk about animals. the cheltenham festival gets under way today. four days of racing is expected to attract over 200,000 spectators....
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we have some sunshine around in weymouth here, but it was a cold start, temperatures at —7.6 in somend way we are looking at a dry day with some hazy sunshine. as we head on through the evening and overnight, the weather front producing all this rain in the north will sink steadily southwards, weakening all the time can meaning that it moves across the west in england and wales just as a band of cloud with patchy rain in wales and south—west england. behind it, some clearer skies and one or two showers. not as cold and night as the one just gone for the bulk of the uk. then as we head through tomorrow, we have this rain coming through northern ireland and scotla nd through northern ireland and scotland that will sink slowly southwards on wednesday as a weak feature. dan. thank you very much, carol. it is 8:17am. the government will be meeting today to discuss further plans on how to delay the spread of coronavirus. let‘s remind ourselves of the current situation. a total of 35 people have died in the uk after contracting covid—19. so far over a0,000 people have been tested across bri
we have some sunshine around in weymouth here, but it was a cold start, temperatures at —7.6 in somend way we are looking at a dry day with some hazy sunshine. as we head on through the evening and overnight, the weather front producing all this rain in the north will sink steadily southwards, weakening all the time can meaning that it moves across the west in england and wales just as a band of cloud with patchy rain in wales and south—west england. behind it, some clearer skies and one or...