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May 17 2023

New Fainting Girls

This is just a quick & short post to welcome our new Fainting Girls (Goats) to the farm.




New to the Farm

We're introducing our new fainting girls (goats) to the farm. So far, the girls have met their 6 Nigerian Dwarf “brothers” and the boyz (Hunter, Harley & Rusty). They have also met their sister “Olive”, but they are not quite sure about her yet. Possibly, because her first encounter with them included a lot of barking and jumping around.

They are acclimating well to their new home and we expect before long they will be outside running and jumping with their brothers. But for now, we have them separated in their own stall until they get accommodated with their new surroundings.

Here is a picture gallery of some quick pictures we took when we first brought the girls to their new home.

Expect to see more pictures of these girls over the coming days.

Summary

Our little farm just keeps on growing, and the addition of these two girls brings the count of farm animals we have now to a total of 42 animals!

  • 8 goats
  • 10 cows
  • 2 pigs
  • 16 chickens
  • 6 dogs

Oh, did I mention that we have 15 more chickens arriving in 2 weeks?

We encourage you to call us and schedule a time to bring your family out and visit with the farm animals here at Happy Kids Farm.

About Us

Happy Kids Farm is an owner-operated Kansas farming operation. On the farm, we have a collection of livestock and poultry including grass-fed Angus beef, Hampshire/Kunekune pigs, Nigerian Dwarf goats, free-range chickens, and Guinea Hens. We sell direct to the consumer and offer a variety of farm-to-table meat packages.

Happy Kids Farm is a Kansas Agritourism destination. Agritourism is a unique experience that combines traditional agriculture with tourism. Happy Kids Farm realizes the benefits of tailoring our operations to tourism. Tourists enjoy visiting Happy Kids Farm and participating in the rural lifestyle. These activities provide lifelong memories for tourists and additional revenue for Kansas farmers who host them.

Happy Kids Farm was established in 2025. Our blog provides our visitors with information regarding the trials and tribulations we face, as we make progress toward our goals. Join us on our journey, subscribe to our blog, and follow us on our social media page, Happy Kids Farm Facebook Page!

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