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Under the golden morning sun, Teacher Doris led Taylor and her lively classmates through the gates of Oakwood Farm, where the air buzzed with clucking hens, bleating sheep, and the earthy scent of hay. After trying their hand at shearing fluffy sheep and filling pails with warm milk, the group wandered toward the paddock—only for Taylor to freeze mid-step. Tucked in the shadow of the stable lay a trembling chestnut pony, its foreleg gashed and matted with dirt. “Quick, Jess—get the first-aid kit!” she called, dropping to her knees beside the frightened creature while Tom raced off to alert Farmer Ben. Working together, they cleaned the wound with well water, smoothed on herbal salve from the farmhouse, and wrapped the leg in crisp bandages, the pony nuzzling Taylor’s palm gratefully. Once the vet gave the all-clear, the real fun began: buckets of sun-warmed water, lavender soap suds flying as they scrubbed mud from the pony’s coat, braiding wildflowers into its silky mane while Jessica tied a polka-dot ribbon around its tail. By dusk, the once-forlorn foal trotted beside them, glossy and prancing, its new jingle-bell collar chiming as laughter echoed across the pasture—proof that even unexpected detours could spark the brightest adventures.
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