Young boy is a sweet horse. Currently in training.
Happy goats!! Free ranging in the pasture
Dinners ready. Who wants steaks on the grill?
Roping practice on The Farm!
One thing we’ve learned since buying a Farm? Cows are moody. Always in their feelings, and when it’s a bad emotional day you know it. Maddie is upset about her water trough being tipped and emptied by one of the horses, and won’t leave.
Queen 👑 Maddie is the most beloved in the pasture and is more like a puppy than a cow.
The kids love her, and one of them found her, purchased her and her sister and they both just showed up one day.
She’s standing guard to make sure we notice, waiting impatiently for her servants to fill it up!
Feeding time. Sugar is the first baby goat we’ve had born on the farm! Fun fact: Sugar was named by kiyoshi, the child of Nick Vujicic when they visited the Farm.
We are accidental farmers, just one family that decided to give their kids the experience of a farm to see what we could learn about cows, raising cattle, goats, and Horses.
We also have a chicken coop! If you visit you’ll meet Carl the Rooster, and his ladies. 
#sunset ride
What’s your dream?
We created a live vision board, so we had the cows and the horses before we even owned the farm.
We lived in tour 18, gated community in the suburbs but my kids always wanted to learn about farm animals and always wanted a farm.
We have homeschooled for 15 years.
When my sons decided they wanted cows,
(and talked about it for three years,)
I convinced my husband to sell the 🏠 mansion 🏠 //which was always too big for me anyways,// and buy a farm.
It was a leap of faith..,
Because we aren’t farmers.
How do you learn to raise 🐓 chickens?
Thank you google.
It has been really great.
It’s been a great adventure for the kids and I suggest that everyone has a farm at least once in their life.
This is my second farm!
.You can’t go wrong with acreage.
This is our friend Jeff riding a brand new horse, Tuxedo and I love seeing other people come and enjoy the farm.