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The upcoming 4th annual BOO AT THE BARN Trick-or-Treat event

By Adam D. Hess

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Members from Tiny Acres Farms were on the Morning Show on October 17 to talk about the upcoming 4th annual BOO AT THE BARN Trick-or-Treat event to be held October 27. The team brought some animal/lizard friends from the barn as well.

Jenny Ferguson, Claire Ferguson, and some animal friends from Tiny Acres Farms joined Phil Nee during The Morning Show, heard daily on WRCO FM 100.9 following ABC News at 9 AM.

Sandy the Bearded Dragon, Rooster the Red Kangaroo, and Radar the Skunk (along with Jenny and Claire) descended upon the WRCO studios to talk about BOO AT THE BARN (and other critter topics).

Listen to the podcast of the show to find out about all of the Tiny Acres animals, the BOO event, and HOW Radar the Skunk got his name.

Sandy has been at the farm for about 2 years. You will notice, because of the cold weather, she is wearing a little dragon jacket with a little hood in an attempt to replicate the 101 degrees of her reptile tank.

Rooster the Kangaroo was a bit tired and even took a quick “roo” nap as the show started. Rumor has it poor Rooster didn’t get any morning caffeine to jumpstart his day.

Click the PLAY button below to enjoy the ENTIRE Morning Show with Phil Nee and his true cast of characters from Thursday.

The Morning Show with Phil Nee featuring Tiny Acres Farms

You can find out more about BOO AT THE BARN trick-or-treat event and Tiny Acres Farms by visiting:

https://tinyacresfarms.com

or

https://www.facebook.com/p/Tiny-Acres-Farms-100071843523019/

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