A sanctuary for surrendered animals has grown into a business that brings families to the farm year-round.
Much like Old MacDonald, we’ve got nearly every animal you can think of on our farm—more than 400 total from about 24 species. This sanctuary, staffed primarily by my wife, Tabithia, and me, is a permanent home for rescued or owner-surrendered animals.
During the process of building our farm, or perhaps during the process of the farm building us, we serendipitously launched an agritourism venture that continues to grow each season. You might say we have a very unconventional approach to farm living.
A Craigslist ad put us on the road to Lakeland, Tennessee, in the spring of 2010, for what would be the beginning of our adventure in agritourism. In Lakeland, we found the cutest chocolate miniature donkey foal we had ever laid eyes on. Festus, as he would soon be called, made the hourlong journey home with us safely secured in the bed of our truck. We didn’t even own a trailer at that time.
We were so happy with how Festus settled into our farm that soon we found a second ad beckoning to be answered. Shortly thereafter, there was another ad, and another and another—and the rest, as they say, is history.
We started bringing in llamas, donkeys, horses, goats, ducks, chickens, rabbits and pigs in high volume. Before long, locals started to notice our little zoo on Ozark Avenue. We invited a nearby school to come visit and began hosting community events, including the Trumann Wild Duck Festival.
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Don't Forget To Bail
There are some rules to a happy sledding experience.
All Spruced Up
The whole family—whether they’ve got two legs or four—is invited to this Christmas tree farm.
A Horse of a Different Color
The journey of an Irish Traveller’s horse breed from England to a farm in Central Florida.
Slip Sliding Away
A good idea gone wrong can be fodder for a few laughs.
Found In The Big Lost
Guided by fate, a southern couple braves a brutal Idaho winter to find their forever home.
Shepherd In Chief
Finula the fearless is head of security and her owners’ best friend at Finnegan’s Farm, West.
Bidding On Life's Next Chapter
A winter farm auction signals the end of an era and the beginning of a new journey.
Farm With a Corner View
The Schifer family’s hard work keeps this picturesque heartland farm growing into the 21st century.
If You Give a Sheep a Cookie
This little lamb grew up to love cinnamon buns, but that was just the start.
In the Blink of an Eye
Mother Nature’s volatility makes a high desert winter just right.