RAMM Fence Was Featured on ‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’, on ABC

A slideshow of the fencing installation for the Lucas Family,  of Cullen Virginia, as seen on the hit ABC television show, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.

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RAMM Horse Fencing and Stalls was chosen a few seasons ago (2008, Season 5; Episode 18) by the producers of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, on ABC, to provide Flex Fencing for a family in Cullen, Virginia. Michael & Jean Lucas and their sons purchased land to preserve the site of one of the most famous Civil War battlefields – The Battle of High Bridge. Michael, who serves in the National Guard, was unfortunately deployed to Iraq before their dream home could be completed.

RAMM Horse Fencing & Stalls was honored to step in and help the Lucas Family realize their dream. It was important to Michael and Jean that everything be as authentic as possible to tie-in with their property and their new Civil War museum.

For this reason, RAMMs 5.25″ Brown Flex Fence was installed. “I like the security and strength of the fence and from a distance, it really looks like a wood board fence. It is very eye-catching: we receive a lot of compliments about it,” says Michael.


Mystery Reporter is Seeking Article and Blog Ideas from Our Loyal Readers!

Mystery Reporter here. I haven’t talked to everyone since our infamous interview on the RAMM Reindeer – Gingerbread & Cocoa – that took place last year. So now, on behalf of RAMM, I wanted to let you all know that we’re looking for your SUGGESTIONS an IDEAS for Blog posts or RAMM articles on the website.

What topics would you like to see from Debbie Disbrow? With over 45 years of equine experience, Debbie knows a thing or two about horses – and she can help answer all of your questions!  So, from this Mystery Reporter to you – What would you like to see us write about? Let us know here – or write us directly at:

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The RAMM Reindeer: Gingerbread and Cocoa, Two of Santa’s Favorites!

Gingerbread and Cocoa: The RAMM Reindeer

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This is a reprint of a popular article we ran last holiday season that talked about the famous RAMM reindeer.

Debbie Disbrow recently talked with this Mystery Reporter about two of the most unusual animals on her farm – her pair of reindeer! This is her interview.

MR: Hi Debbie. Let’s talk a bit about your reindeer. They always seem to be having such a good time. What are their names?

DD: Gingerbread and Cocoa.

MR: How did you name them?

DD: Gingerbread was already named when we got her; Cocoa was born here. We felt that everyone wants Cocoa with their Gingerbread, that’s how we came up with it!

MR: Where did they come from?

DD: The deer were originally born in New York. They were at the Cincinnati Zoo and on display when we purchased them. Our deer were ‘possibly expecting.’ With reindeer, the herds need to be left alone to breed; they are ‘private,’ so we were not sure if we had a baby on the way!

MR: Do you know their lineage? Does it go back to the North Pole? (laughs)

DD: I believe it must have started at the North Pole – why else would our reindeer today talk so much about their grandparents helping Santa? (laughs) But really, the Tundra is where most of our reindeer originate from.

MR: How old are they?

DD: Gingerbread is about 10 and Cocoa is 4.

MR: How much do they weigh?

DD: I’m guessing, but about 250 lbs. Our vet was just here and suggested that weight for worming purposes. We worm them just like the horses, however we do not use Ivermectin.

READ THE REST OF THIS FASCINATING INTERVIEW: HERE


Horses Magazine June 2010 Issue Featuring a Great Article by Debbie Disbrow

 

Debbie Disbrow had a great article in the June 2010 issue of HORSES MAGAZINE. It’s called ‘Equine Fencing,’ and this 2-page article talks more in-depth about our fencing project here at the RAMM Horse Fencing and Stalls HQ in Swanton, Ohio.

It has some nice photos and some great information about the process of starting a large fencing project.

READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE ON PAGES 22-23 HERE:


RAMM Fencing as Featured in EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION, Sundays 8/7c on ABC

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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Sundays, 8/7c on ABC

RAMM Horse Fencing and Stalls was chosen last season (2008, Season 5; Episode 18) by the producers of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, on ABC, to provide Flex Fencing for a family in Cullen, Virginia. Michael & Jean Lucas and their sons purchased land to preserve the site of one of the most famous Civil War battlefields – The Battle of High Bridge. Michael, who serves in the National Guard, was unfortunately deployed to Iraq before their dream home could be completed.

RAMM Horse Fencing & Stalls was honored to step in and help the Lucas Family realize their dream. It was important to Michael and Jean that everything be as authentic as possible to tie-in with their property and their new Civil War museum.

For this reason, RAMMs 5.25″ Brown Flex Fence was installed. “I like the security and strength of the fence and from a distance, it really looks like a wood board fence. It is very eye-catching: we receive a lot of compliments about it,” says Michael.

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