In the Hills of West Virginia

Family Raised Straight Egyptians, AHA Arabians, ADGA Nubian Dairy Goats, MDGA Mini Nubians, IDGR Kinder Goats, AJCA Jersey Heifers, IDGR/NMGA Pygmy Goats and More!

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Dusty - Our Red Merle Aussie

 

Joleene - Our Red Tri Color Aussie

 

 

Champagne and my Boys

 

Bo and Candy

 

Black Agouti doeling born 1/27/2010  - SOLD

 

Acorn - He was a surprise for my son for Christmas this year!

He is a Lovely and very young acting 19 yr old Pony!

 

 

 

Rusty and Blue (above this photo), our Australian Shepherds were awesome dogs, but sadly,

 we had to allow to find a new home through a rescue due to them becoming dangerously ungoat friendly.

They are still wonderful with people and the Aussie rescue will find them great pet only homes.

 

 

Henry, the Toy Manchester Terrier "farm" dog

 

John feeding the goats and llama

 

 Lucy, our 3 yr old unbroke gaited Pony

Lucy went to her new placement in January 2010 with Happy.

 

Happy in the Round Pen

 

 

 Happy and my husband, John

Happy went, along with Lucy (his best pal here), to his new placement in January 2010

Updates on both will be posted when and as I get them

 

 Our Aussie puppies at 12 weeks, Blue and Rusty!

Both had to find a new homes through a rescue

due to becoming VERY ungoat friendly

 

Blue at around 16 weeks

 

Rusty at 16 weeks

 

Rusty

 

Henry, our Manchester Terrier, the craziest Farm dog on Earth

 

"Weenie in the Snow"- Our little Dachshund, Mariah

 

 

 

 

 

Here is KD Lady Ann, and as you see, she is a Bay with a black Sooty modifier that gives her lovely dapples.

She is bred to Magnum Psyche son, PA Scimitar for a Summer 2010 foal.

 

Lady Ann 

 

 

Above is our Straight Egyptian Arab filly, Champagne

 

 

Teka (and below is her foal - they were Rescues) - read more about them HERE

We places them with a rescue in Bellefontaine, Oh, and updates I've heard from Sept 2010 are very positive!

 

They were adopted in January 2010 from West Wind Rescue in Ohio

 

 

 

This is Teka's foal. His Dam  was our an Arab mare we rescued.

She was malnurished, out in the elements and being mistreated by the huge herd of horses she was in the field with.

She has severe rain rott and lice.

She also have an injured fetlock and grossly over-grown hoof and was hugely pregnany when we got her in Late March.

 We have since taken her to a wonderful large 501c Rehab Facility in Bellefontaine, Oh

because her care was beyond our scope here due to limited access to farriers willing and able to

 take steps to fix her severe hoof problem.

We drove Teka and Taro to Westwindhorserescue.com in late May

As of September, the rescue said Taro, the foal above, has lost his baby coat and was looking

more palomino and white.

 

They were Adopted, with Teka being able to be ridden with her hoof correction!

What Great News!

 

Teka with her foal, Taro, in Ohio!

 


 

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