Our Herd

Maui

Maui is a Mustang that was captured from the Green Mountain, Wyoming wild herd. We adopted him from the Bureau of Land Management and trained him. When we met him, we picked the name Maui because of his laid back surfer dude temperament- nothing phases him! He is truly a blast for riders of all levels.

 
 
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Rusty

Rusty is an 8 yr old Quarter Horse. He was raised and trained by Grant Golliher at the iconic Diamond Cross Ranch in Moran, Wyoming. Rusty is a farm favorite.

Sparkles

Sparkles is an Arabian Cross mare that has served as a faithful camp and lesson horse for many years. She is probably the sweetest, most gentle, and patient horse you will ever meet!

Chance

Chance is a formerly wild horse, like Maui. We named him Chance because he has a scar on his back leg that resulted in him being passed over for adoption time and time again. He was likely headed for slaughter but a kind woman decided to give him a CHANCE and what she discovered was that he has the most sweet, docile and lovable temperament. We named him Chance as a prophetic representation of how everyone deserves second chances.

Mr. Darcy

Mr. Darcy is the most loyal and fun-loving dog you could ever ask for. Always by your side, he’s a constant source of joy and companionship. He’s especially fond of the kids, watching them ride horses with an ever-watchful eye, as if keeping them safe with his quiet devotion. His love for adventure and his loyalty to the family make him a true heart of the home.

Rascal & Ms. Mittens

Rascal and Miss Mittens are true hunters at heart, always on the prowl for mice and voles to catch. Rascal is the bold one, darting after every movement, while Miss Mittens is more patient, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Together, they’re an unstoppable team, keeping the barn and shop clear of any little invaders and proudly showing off their catches, always ready for their next adventure. They are also great coddlers!

The Goats

From left to right — Liberty, Spice, Sprout, Buckwheat, and Sugar! All of our goats are unusually friendly and silly. They each have their own unique personality!

 
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Chickens

Most of our chickens have been raised by the children in our programs and are exceptionally friendly! They typically wait patiently to be picked up so young ones can grab and hug them.

Squiggles

Squiggles is our gentle rooster. He made his way to Glory Hill Farm because he was getting beat up by other chickens and his tail was crooked so no one else wanted him. We think his crooked tail makes him even more special!

 

Bees

Our beehive provides loads of opportunity for learning. Little ones examine our bees behind a glass viewing box and taste the sweet honey, while teenagers often suit up and get hands on, learning the basics of bee keeping with our expert bee keeper, the beloved Ms. Sarah!