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We operate a small farm in the Black Hills of Western South Dakota.
A lifelong love of animals has inspired us to become
the caretakers for a wide variety of animal species. "Old age" and "tired out bodies"
has forced us to concentrate mostly on miniature animals! We have been raising Miniature
horses since 1995 after having been involved with full sized horses and other animals
since childhood. If you have ever owned a miniature anything, you know you can’t stop
with just one. We now have an ever increasing amount and variety of animals living with us.
Our miniature horse herd consists of around two dozen (increasing as you read this)
miniature horses. Many of our minis are registered both AMHR and AMHA. Most of them are
under 34 inches although we have a few select ones over 34 inches. We have solid colors,
jet blacks, paints, appaloosas, palominos and are still trying very hard for buckskins.
We have several Stallions standing at stud. We occasionally have
horses or foals for sale.
We operate a traveling petting zoo, pony rides, children’s amusement ride and children’s
games. We use some of our miniature horses plus miniature donkeys, various kinds of goats,
llamas, potbelly pigs, exotic birds, pocket pets, marsupials, and many other farm and
exotic animals. We provide entertainment and education at fairs, grand openings, schools,
festivals, craft shows, retirement homes, health care facilities and much more. We also
provide services for Birthday parties. Please visit our Grandma’s Farm page for more
information. We also work with disabled, handicapped, terminally ill and under-privileged
children and adults.
We have also offered professional animal photography services since 1972. We provide
services for animal portraits, digital photography, computerized projects. We can design
flyers, brochures, advertising, customized photos, business cards and more. Please visit
our PhoTog Enterprises site for more information.
We welcome inquiries on or about any of our programs or animals. Feel free to contact us.
We can’t stop talking about our pets.
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