About Us...
We’re a family-run farm in Citra, FL. We raise and breed animals to teach our kids about life—from welcoming new babies to helping mamas thrive. Along the way, we share practical skills like safe handling, feeding, bandaging, and everyday care with our children and anyone who comes to visit.
My background includes training in Veterinary Assisting and Animal Sciences, plus years of involvement in FFA, 4‑H, and SEYF. I have my Associates Degree in Business Management & Accounting, and I am also a Notary Public. My husband has years of military involvement and is a Veteran. We do this as a hobby, we both work full times jobs and still come home to care for our children and our animals.
We absolutely enjoy being blessed to be able to give our children this type of life and to continuously learn through hands-on experience, make new connections through meeting new people, opening up a community that can be uplifting in so many ways. We wouldn't want anything different.
All of our pets are raised with our children, other dogs, cats, and livestock.
Browse our photo gallery and get to know our wonderful pets.
We love our Nigerian Dwarf goats and their adorable personalities.
Stop on by and browse our wonderful furry hooved friends. All goat kids will receive CD+T Vaccine at 1 and 5 weeks old along with Ivermectin de-wormer at same time. Our goats are handled from day one by our family, they are with mom until ready to go. No kid can leave before 8 weeks old. We do not offer bottle babies unless it is necessary for the kids survival. We find that the kids are healthier and begin eating feed and hay and using the automatic waterer sooner when with mom and the herd. Our goats are both horned and naturally polled (we do not disbud). Bucklings can be banded upon signed release that we are not held liable if injury/infection should occur after leaving our farm.
There's just something special about bacon bits running around...
Our pigs are Hampshire/Berkshire cross. All pigs will have 2 doses of Ivermectin prior to becoming of age for rehoming. Males can be cut upon request and for an additional fee. Parents are all on site.