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Where to go in Maryland to enjoy fall family fun
With the leaves turned their vivid colours and fall season in full swing, native farms are bringing households collectively for contemporary air, contemporary meals and farm enjoyable. We’ve rounded up some nice spots to go to round Baltimore with loads of actions and points of interest for all ages.
Weber’s Cider Mill Farm in Parkville options duck races, a mini maze, hillside slides, a tire mountain, straw maze, and barrel prepare experience. On weekends, for an extra worth, friends can take pleasure in caricature artists, glitter tattoos, face portray, balloon creations, and stay music on particular days. Additionally, take pleasure in nice meals like contemporary kettle corn, caramel apples, apple cider donuts, and slush.
Chapel Hills Nursery in Perry Corridor provides varied shapes and sizes of pumpkins and different gourds to select from. Guests may also meet the resident goats and ponies, take pleasure in a hayride, and buy from an assortment of meals, together with apple dumplings, apple cider, home made jams and apple butters, apple cider donuts, and extra.
Baughers in Westminster provides hayrides and scarecrow-making solely on weekends. However friends can rise up shut and private to feed animals at their petting zoo seven days every week. The zoo has farm livestock equivalent to goats, donkeys, rabbits, pigs, guinea pigs, and extra. Households can choose their very own pumpkins, apples, and sunflowers or benefit from the orchard market that options native uncooked honey, homegrown produce, jams, jellies, apple cider donuts, and apple butter.
Gaver Farm is open seven days every week and is positioned in Mt. Ethereal. Day by day points of interest embody a corn maze, leaping pillows, mini mazes, playgrounds with big slides, duck races, ball video games, picture facilities, and extra. On weekends, extra points of interest embody pedal karts, a cow prepare, and gem mining.
Clark’s Elioak Farm in Ellicott Metropolis provides a petting farm, pony rides, and an enchanted forest. The forest is a fairytale come to life with castles, a prepare experience, a tree maze with enchanted character sightings, and a lot extra,
In the event you’re simply searching for pumpkins, go to Valley View Farms in Cockeysville, the place you will discover 1000’s of pumpkins of all styles and sizes, together with a large 2,005 pumpkin. Guests have the chance to guess what number of seeds are within the big pumpkin for an opportunity to win prizes to $300. Contest entries could be submitted from now till the seed counting begins, Oct. 29 at midday.
Every farm has completely different laws on reservations, admission costs, and climate cancellations. Please go to every web site for extra info.
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2nd Bird Flu Case Detected At MD Poultry Farm
QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY, MD — Maryland health officials on Tuesday said a second case of bird flu has been detected in a commercial poultry farm in Queen Anne’s County, according to a news release.
The case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza marks the second in less than a week, according to the Maryland Department of Agriculture. The previous case was discovered at a poultry operation in Caroline County, officials said Friday.
The newest case brings the number of affected poultry operations in the Delmarva region to four. Last month, two cases were confirmed in Kent County, Delaware.
Confirmation of the Queen Anne’s County case is pending testing by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory. Meanwhile, state officials have since quarantined the affected facilities and birds on the properties were being depopulated to prevent the spread of the disease.
Birds from affected flocks will not enter the food system, officials said.
Avian influenza — also known as bird flu — is a highly contagious airborne respiratory virus that spreads easily among birds through nasal and eye secretions, as well as manure. The virus can be spread in various ways from flock to flock, including by wild birds, contact with infected poultry, equipment, and the clothing and shoes of caretakers.
The virus affects poultry, like chickens, ducks, and turkeys, along with some wild bird species such as ducks, geese, shorebirds, and raptors.
According to the Department of Health, the risk of transmission between birds and the general public is low; however, those who work directly with poultry or dairy farms may be more at risk.
Learn more about avian influenza on the Department of Health’s website.
Residents and poultry producers are asked to report any unusual bird deaths or sudden increases in very sick birds to the MDA Animal Health Program at 410-841-5810 or after-hours to 410-841-5971; the Maryland Department of Natural Resources at 877-620-8367; or the USDA at 866-536-7593.
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