Our Animals
Meet Cash
Cash is our newest addition to our family. He is a Gyspy Vanner that I purchased just for our new petting farm. He is a 2 year old and is still in training. He will become the unicorn pony!!
His soul is soft and kind, I knew right away that he was the one I wanted when we first met him. His deminer is soft and loyal, loves to be petted and loved on. He will also be trained to ride and drive once he becomes a little older. As of right now he is just learning how to be the best boy he can be.
Meet Sir Jynx
This is Sir Jynx, he is our 3-year-old German Shepherd/Malinao cross. He is a big role in the farm and all aspects of daily life. Just ask him, but really, he does keep animals in line, he helps keep the fence line clean, livestock in, and protects the farm from any unwanted. He will be security riding shotgun with his Mom. Look at him, would you argue?
Meet Barbie
Barbie is a registered mini Herford heifer. Her birthday is 4/20/2025, We purchased her and her sister, Bess from my sister Sarah. She raises the mini version of cattle, 5S is their farm name. They are active with there family in showing cattle, now they also have a 2nd generation of new gate openers.
Meet Bluey
Bluey is a 2 year old pony that was purchased from an auction almost a year ago. When we first brought him and his half brother Hoss they had never really been touched by humans.
If I had to guess he is from the local Amish around here. He has one blue eye and is rather light in color. When I first saw him I knew that he was coming home with me. He will be used as part of the petting farm. He will also be a team mate to Hoss. We will be driving him as well as riding.
Meet Hoss
Mr. Hoss, I see him as a all work and no play kind of dude. He likes to have a job, and have focus. He’s that kind of kid. Needs to be busy all the time. We are really working on how to stand like the best boy, but with a busy mind, busy feet are to follow. He will love to drive with his brother Bluey.
Meet Bucky (Now Retired)
Bucky!!! He is one of my blessing from God!! I have owned him for around 15 years and is my baby. I have shown him from many years until he was retired 3 years ago. At the age of 22 he still acts like a yearling. He is full of spirt and drive. Bucky was my gaming horse that has been all over the state of Minnesota.
He is a blessing for sure, I was able to take our daughter and son along with their horse showing most weekends for about 10 years. The time I was able to spend with the kids is one thing I hold dearest to my heart. Bucky will be with us until his last days, He will come out on special occasions, as he does not like to stand the greatest. But he does love little kids and attention. If you have seen the movie Spirit then you know what he is all about. A little wild with a heart of gold.
Meet The Chickens
Chickens, the chickens are not really named.
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We named him Earl. We rented our Bull this year to breed to our cows. He is an older style Herford, you can see the longer hair on his head and neck. He is a big boy weighing close to a ton. But look at his adorable freckles, I hope he passes them on to his babies. He is back home now.
Meet Bess
Bess is a mini Hereford heifer, her birthday is June and she will be a year old. I purchased her from my sister who also has cattle.
Bess has a very impressive show record and has won many awards, however her life now will be filled with hugs and kiss’ as she will be on the road with me out greeting and teaching others about mini cows.
Meet Barbie
Barbie is also a mini Hereford heifer that is also from my sister, much like here half sister she has been showed and won awards. The benefit of these two is they have been exposed to many different environments and situations.
Meet the Goats
The Goats were purchased from my sister Sarah. These kids have been used in 4-H by my niece Cailynn. We are excited to see what new babies will be born this year, More goat and sheeps to come, on the lookout for a few more.
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