The Southborough 4H club is currently soliciting donations of non-perishable food items to benefit Boston area food pantries. Read the full article → from 4H food drive for Boston food pantries has already donated 100 lbs of beef
Breakneck Hill Cow Fund
Cow Pie Contest for Breakneck Hill Cow Fund – 10/27
The Breakneck Hill Cow Fund will be holding a Family Farm Day on on Sunday, October 27 at 11:00 am. Read the full article → from Cow Pie Contest for Breakneck Hill Cow Fund – 10/27
Heatwave destroys belties’ grazing pastures: Breakneck Hill cows need help
Thanks to the brutal weather this summer, the Breakneck Hill Cow Fund is struggling. Read the full article → from Heatwave destroys belties’ grazing pastures: Breakneck Hill cows need help
Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill on Saturday
Head to Breakneck Hill Conservation Land on Saturday morning for some family fun -with cow pies! – to benefit Southborough’s favorite herd: the Belties. Read the full article → from Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill on Saturday
Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill on Saturday (with cow pies!) – POSTPONED
Some family fun at Breakneck Hill Conservation Land on Saturday to benefit Southborough’s favorite cow herd: the Belties. Read the full article → from Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill on Saturday (with cow pies!) – POSTPONED
A cow of a different color at Breakneck Hill
I read in the Metrowest Daily News last week that there’s a new cow calling Breakneck Hill Conservation Land home. Her name is Clovelley, and she stands out from the crowd. Read the full article → from A cow of a different color at Breakneck Hill
Photos: Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill
The weather was on the chilly side, and the sun stayed stubbornly behind the clouds, but still a good crowd turned out on Sunday to enjoy a family hike at 88-acre Breakneck Hill Conservation Land. Read the full article → from Photos: Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill
Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill on Sunday (with cow pies!)
Some fun to benefit the belties on Sunday. Read the full article → from Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill on Sunday (with cow pies!)
Wanna buy a beltie?
Here’s your chance to own a piece of Southborough — a very big piece. One that moos. Read the full article → from Wanna buy a beltie?
Cow pies: A split decision
Sunday was the second annual Breakneck Hill Cow Fund Family Fun Run and Walk. You can find photos and more on the Southborough Belties website. When it came to the cow pie bingo contest, the appointed cow decided to make things interesting. From the Belties website: And we have a winner! Actually, four winners. Against Read the full article → from Cow pies: A split decision
Breakneck Hill cows in autumn
Earlier this week I went to the Breakneck Hill Conservation Land to visit the cows. And what friendly cows they are! Many came right over to the fence to say hello. Lucky for me, they’re not camera shy either. Click on a thumbnail below to view as a slideshow. Remember, if you want to help Read the full article → from Breakneck Hill cows in autumn
Breakneck Hill Cow Fund Family Fun Run and Walk
Run for the belties at the second annual Breakneck Hill Cow Fund Family Fun Run and Walk on Sunday, November 1. It’s a 4K race at the Breakneck Hill Conservation Land. Registration is $10 and all proceeds go to support Southborough’s beloved belties. There’s also a pie cow contest. Buy a square for $20 and Read the full article → from Breakneck Hill Cow Fund Family Fun Run and Walk
Play poker, support the belties
From the Southborough Belties blog: The Breakneck Hill Cow Fund is sponsoring a charity Texas Hold ‘Em poker tournament on November 21 at the Woodville Rod and Gun Club in Hopkinton. This will be a great way to raise the funds necessary to get the cows through the winter and have some fun in the Read the full article → from Play poker, support the belties
The Running of the Cows
I can’t think of a better way to kick off the holiday weekend than with this video. It’s a hoot … or maybe I should say a moo. Earlier this month the folks who take care of our beloved belties moved the cows from their winter home across the street to their pasture at the Read the full article → from The Running of the Cows