We are a small family farm. We have ownded horses for the past 30 years.
We previously raised show our horses and were very involved in our local 4-H groups.
We also raised and shown Angora, Jersey Wooley and American Fuzzy Lop rabbits. When my girls
got older, we made the decision to end our rabbit show career and concentrate on the horses.
As time went on and my five children grew up and got married, we decided to keep two horses and Misty
the pony. Life was quiet for a short while, until my friend Wanda from Amewsing Bengals introduced me to
my first Bengal. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT! Since Wanda and I always shown horses and rabbits together, it only
reasoned that I would get bitten with the "bug" for a passion for Bengals!! Therefore, the farm got smaller and my
first Bengal moved in four years ago!! So, here are the horses that will always remain with us!
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Dapper, a registered Quarter horse that came as a two year old has been with us for twelve years.
Our daughter has had years of training and showing Dapper. Now her two children are learning on kind loving and forgiving Dapper!
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Chief a registered paint has been the most amazing horse. We've had him for twelve years and he is truly "worth
his weight in gold." He has taught many kids how to ride in our 4-H program, put up with beginners in the show ring, and for three
years he was my Police Horse with the Sheriff Department. Last year we retired him but ended up bringing him back to the Department
to be used again! I could not ask for a better friend! Chief, you are priceless!!
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Misty the pony came to us six years ago for the grandchildren. You could never get a more quiet, patient, gentle and loving
pony! What a gem!
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Zora our Anatolian Shepherd Dog. She is the farm guardian who takes her job very SERIOUSLY!! Zora is always alert, ready
to protect what's hers! We have plans to breed this incredible dog in the fall. Stay Tuned!
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Jack; meet our Australian Cattle Dog. Jack is a typical Cattle Dog. He will round up anything.....a litter of baby bunnies, baby
kittens, even the grandchildren! He loves to be with the horses and go trail riding with us.
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Zack the Pappylon is going on 18 but still going strong!! Must be that farm fresh air. We don't know what we would do without
our little Zacky-poo!!
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