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Imbil Bridge Farm

Locality: Imbil, Queensland

Phone: +61 407 698 384



Address: 765 Kandanga Imbil Road 4570 Imbil, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.imbilbridgefarm.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Our new filly foal is called Salsa and is now two weeks old. La Bomba is doing a great job looking after her and they are both very well



25.01.2022 We have a new addition - Pepperwood. He has just retired to Imbil Bridge Farm after a very successful racing career. At 15.2 hands high he is our biggest horse but may be our most gentle.

21.01.2022 Two beautiful new additions to Imbil Bridge Farm today. The first photo is a bull calf for cow number 512 and the second is a heifer, the first calf for 401. Both doing well.

17.01.2022 This is the winning entry for the Mary Valley scarecrow festival. Next year we will be the winner, we just need a good idea.



15.01.2022 La Bomba has had her first baby on Monday 29 September 2014. A lovely filly yet to be named. We were expecting a palomino but we think she could be a sooty buckskin. Whatever - she is gorgeous.

13.01.2022 The latest addition to Imbil Bridge Farm born on Wednesday 8 July to cow 508. Not sure yet if girl or boy.

10.01.2022 New little heifer calf to 510 and friendly cow 508 wanting some more bread



07.01.2022 Our Cooktown Orchid enjoying the recent humid weather

06.01.2022 This year is the first flowering for our Poinciana tree. Cha Cha and La Bomba wanted to show it off. Merry Christmas from Imbil Bridge Farm

04.01.2022 Our cremello mare La Bomba is going to have a baby in October 2014. Her boyfriend is a chestnut quarterhorse so if the text books are right she will have palomino foal.

03.01.2022 Pepperwood has retired to Imbil Bridge Farm but these photos are a reminder of former glory

01.01.2022 As usual over winter and into early Spring we need to feed out hay. The farm has stayed green this year but we need the soil to warm up before the pasture will grow.



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