** This is subject to change** the following is for the 2025 season.
Coming in the 2026 season is miniature pigs and miniature cows.
Meet Gertie! (Short for Gertrude )
This sweet 9-month-old brown pony loves to lie down and cuddle-she even knows how to lie down like a dog! " S At full growth, she'll reach 40 inches tall, making her the perfect pint-sized companion.
Fun fact: Did you know miniature horses are small but mighty? They have the same intelligence as full-sized horses and can even learn tricks like a dog!
Meet Milky!
This 4-year-old Pygmy cross buck is full of personality.
One thing we do know: he loves to sit like a dog, and honestly, it's impossible not to laugh every time he does!
Fun facts: Pygmy goats are super social and love attention, often forming strong bonds with humans and other animals.
Did you know? Pygmy goats were first imported to the U.S. from West Africa in the 1950s and quickly became popular as pets, show animals, and even therapy animals due to their friendly, playful nature.
Funny habit: Milky's "dog-sitting" isn't just cute—it's his way of relaxing and feeling safe, showing he's totally at home and comfortable in his little goat world.
Meet Dorothy!
This 5-year-old miniature donkey is small in size but big in personality! 'd Dorothy loves hanging out with her barn buddies, especially the sheep, and is always keeping an eye out for them.
Fun fact: Donkeys are natural protectors! They're known for their calm, alert nature and often watch over flocks of sheep or goats, using their instincts to keep everyone safe.
Funny habit: Dorothy gives the sweetest hugs—if you kneel down, she'll gently rest her head on your shoulder and push into you, showing love in the most donkey way possible!
Meet Peper!
This handsome 2-year-old black Dorper ram rocks his small but mighty horns and is a total charmer. Always ready for a head scratch, he loves attention and isn't shy about asking for it!
Fun fact: Dorper sheep are incredibly tough—they can handle freezing temperatures as low as - 20°C (-4°F) and stay cozy and happy no matter what!
Funny habit: Pepper loves doing the Flehmen
Response! That's when he curls his upper lip (sometimes showing his teeth) to smell scents more effectively, especially pheromones. The scent travels to a special organ in the roof of his mouth called the Jacobsen's organ. It's basically his way of "sniffing like a pro"!
That's not all! Message for the lastest update on our barnyard friends.