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Rescued sheep and an FBI visit: All in a day's work at Delaware's WaterGirl farmhttps://www.delawareonline.com/staff/5443415002/emily-lytle/https://www.sussexcountian.com/story/life/2021/03/31/watergirl-farm-delaware-rescues-sheep-amid-fbi-investigation/6980863002/
Life is rarely dull on WaterGirl Farm.
On any given day, the smell of blackberry scones may be drifting in from the kitchen while the family’s teenage and young adult daughters are either practicing archery with their 4-H club, wrestling with a sheep in the barn to trim hooves or checking in on a pen of squealing pigs.
“You never know what you’re going to find when you wake up on a farm,” said Jody Vasey, who founded WaterGirl Farm in Lincoln with husband Dean and daughters Brooke, Spring, Lake and Rain — a trend in names that naturally flowed into the farm.
Originally living in Milford, Jody and Dean Vasey bought property in Lincoln because they wanted to raise their daughters....
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Life is rarely dull on WaterGirl Farm.
On any given day, the smell of blackberry scones may be drifting in from the kitchen while the family’s teenage and young adult daughters are either practicing archery with their 4-H club, wrestling with a sheep in the barn to trim hooves or checking in on a pen of squealing pigs.
“You never know what you’re going to find when you wake up on a farm,” said Jody Vasey, who founded WaterGirl Farm in Lincoln with husband Dean and daughters Brooke, Spring, Lake and Rain — a trend in names that naturally flowed into the farm.
Originally living in Milford, Jody and Dean Vasey bought property in Lincoln because they wanted to raise their daughters....
(Click the above link to read the story)