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Lewis Farm Horse Agistment

Locality: Medowie, New South Wales

Phone: +61 419 248 837



Address: 3 Hodges Rd 2318 Medowie, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Could not put it more eloquently!!!! Bring on 2025!!!! 26 or 27???



24.01.2022 Wayne Cone Our little guest all tucked up for the weekend and your truck has been rebranded

23.01.2022 Bonnie Dipsy number 1 girl (never let a three year old name a horse) Keeping all of our horses busy. Looking forward in resuming lessons soon! Stay safe everyone Hamish has this covered

23.01.2022 They say don’t work with children, animals or your husband lol oppps......... Moments like this make all the hard work of the farm disappear



20.01.2022 Do you have rugs that need repairs? Horse rugs patched and repaired! PM us to book your rug in or call The farm.... 0419248837

19.01.2022 William Adam Jeremy Clark Seriously amazing ... Learning these sorts of skills from you is all inspiring. We can’t thank you enough. Watching Bill work with our horses is beyond amazing..... We will be hosting the ex-mounted police boys again soon. We will keep you all updated.

16.01.2022 Monique Posthumus took some very special photos for our Avah and Chase. What a team!!!!



14.01.2022 Gorgeous morning for a farm tour and morning tea with a lovely group of lawns bowlers from the Atherton Tableland. Jeremy Clark Tracey Hughes

14.01.2022 One of the Lewis Farm Girls has an exciting, quality range of Western wear. Looks great well done!

13.01.2022 As I watch the Prime Ministers address it occurs to me that we are asking young Australians to protect our Anzac’s!!!!! They are now our vulnerable. Social dist...ancing was what the country was asking you......... The Anzac’s stood up and fought for us at your age....... Just Stand up and keep a little distance....... Save our jobs save our lively hoods...... your not being asked to go to war????????

13.01.2022 Our pride Our joy Our Baylie boy Graham Viall... Jeremy Clark Tracey Hughes See more

11.01.2022 I do what I do because ........ sometimes the face looking back at me is as happy Cheeky And amazing as my student today. #ilovefarmdays ... #ilovelewisfarm Amazing girl See more



11.01.2022 Re: the The drought..... What drought? Time to Re:seed Re:juvenate ... And finally Re:lax on Lewis Farm It has been a hard few years for the farm and now it’s all back on track. #ilovelewisfarm Hoping 2020 brings riding success to our girls and paddocks of pasture See more

09.01.2022 Feed up Hamish style

09.01.2022 Jacinta Lee Miller so proud!!!!!

09.01.2022 Because sometimes It’s just not about horses! Thankyou Anna-Charlotte Kennedy

07.01.2022 When Abbey Pearson contacted me 12 months ago because she had rescued a horse, we had no idea how sick this animal was. After collapsing in the truck on the way to the farm (Wayne Cone remember this one) we call the vet and I didn’t expect her to survive. Abbey you are an inspiration to those around you.!!!!!

04.01.2022 We absolutely recommend this service

02.01.2022 Family ride With Jeremy Clark Hard to get a video of Hamish riding as he gets camera silly BUT he sings, talks and yeehaa’s the whole ride or race as he calls it.

02.01.2022 Watching our farm unfold over the past few weeks of covid 19 on tik tok makes me smile!!!!! We love the people close and not so close (the catch up and farm reveal will be soooo much fun! So many I could not tag but you know who u are!!! ... Thanks @lani (can’t tag u as you have not liked my page) Jacinta Lee Miller Hollie Darcy Jeremy Clark Elaine Hughes Gail Anderson Susie Anderson Donna Hargreaves Ava Clark Karolin Baer Etc......

01.01.2022 NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ALERT FOR SATURDAY - issued by Transport for NSW: A convoy of almost 180 trucks carrying bales of donated hay will be travelling on ...the New England Highway from Singleton to Armidale on Saturday, 25 January. The Burrumbuttock Hay Runners convoy will leave Singleton from 6am Saturday, 25 January arriving in Armidale from midday. This route will travel through Muswellbrook, Willow Tree and Tamworth. Motorists are advised to be patient and wait for safe overtaking opportunities or take a rest break and allow the convoy to move through. The volunteers are delivering much needed hay to the drought stricken New England region which has also had parts ravaged by fires. Transport for NSW thanks motorists for their patience while this disruption to the road network occurs. For the latest traffic updates download the Live Traffic NSW App, visit livetraffic.com or call 132 701.

01.01.2022 We have opened the Salt Ash Ground for members who may wish to move horses due to the possibility of flooding at their place The amenities block is not open, but water is on. You must take full responsibility for any horses you move to the ground

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