Hidden Hollow Farm
78 Depot Road
   E.  Kingston, NH    
603-642-8128
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Hidden Hollow Farm News


Events - 1st Horseshow of the Season - Sunday, May 19th, 2013 starting at 9:00 a.m..  All level riders welcome. 

Gift Certificates -
A holiday season is fast on its way and some people are even thinking about holiday gifts already!   Build memories of quality time and fun by gifting friends, family, or co-workers with a one hour horse-drawn hayride any day of the week.  If you want to do something unique for someone, or a whole family, or group of friends, consider a gift certificate for a hayride and campfire. This type of gift can equal a gift for up to 20 special people in your life, and it would definitely be a lasting memory!   Hayride gift certificates, to be redeemed within six months from purchase, are available for $100.  The hayride is the same cost for 1 person as it is for upto 20 people so the certificate could cover a number of people on your list this holiday season.  Other options like a pinewood party room, or petting yard are available as well.  Come have some fun and build lasting memories!  Give us a call for more details. 

Hayrides/Sleighrides - May looks to be a busy month with hayrides and birthday parties.  Customers can look forward to planning a hayride to Memories Ice Cream stand in Exeter!

Boarding/Leasing - There have been a number of horses moving off of and on to the farm.  We currently have 3 box stalls available and several horses available for sale, lease, or free to a good home.

Party/Function Room - No news.

Farm Animals - All the animals seem to be surviving the cold winter.  Many of the horses love frolicking and playing in the snow while others bask in the sun (when it's out) and others hide out.  The guines hens which roam the farm however, do not like the snow at all.  They spend the whole day trying to stay out of it!  The goats don't particularly like the snow and stay close to the hay.    Our chickens continue to lay eggs so we also have eggs available for $2.50 a dozen.  We continue to maintain a small population of "fancy" chickens (Sultan, Belgian Anthwerp, bantum Red Pyle, and Araucana): Belgian Anthwerp roosters and mixed breed bantums are for sale.  Rabbits are doing well as are our red slider turtles.

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