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About us and

Our Farm

Unloading our horses for the first time at our new farm
Ewes grazing in the pasture

We started out in the spring of 2018 with buying our first property which was somewhat of a fixer-upper, and moved out there with our 3 horses. Over the years we have built up the place to accomodate our many animals, and love providing happy, healthy lives for them all. 

Horses are our original love, and over the years we have developed a great interest in horsemanship as well as equine nutrition, biomechanics and hoof care. We started out focused on our horses, and then in our second year here we decided to pick up two bottle lambs. The plan was to add, maybe.. two lambs a year.. to help with pasture maintenance and rotational grazing. We never realized how much we would love the sheep! Within a few years our plans for only a handful of sheep turned into well over 20.. and growing..

In 2021 we decided to pick up a handful of registered ewe lambs and a couple rams and begin our journey breeding and raising Painted Desert Sheep.

Since then, our vision has grown to encompase a variety of homested type animals, including Nubian dairy goats and Kunekune pigs, as well as chickens, ducks and geese. We have become less focused specifically on the Painted Deserts, as they just wern't fitting the bill as a well rounded homested sheep. We still love the PDs and will keep a small breeding program going along side our commercials, with the sheep we feel embody our homested vision of versitality the best, while still lining up with the goals of the PD registry.

sunset over the horse shelter
Farm Logo of silloughetted blue heron
Koda the Livestock guardian overlooking the sheep
Line up of piggies
Two cows at the trough
Sheep pen
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