Kayla's Younique and heermann homestead

Kayla's Younique and heermann homestead Sharing my love for breeding MINIATURE ANIMALS. I love my little hobby farm! As the mini horses approach foaling, they are watched constantly.

The Heermann Homestead began in 1971, when Dan & Carole Heermann purchased miniature horses to run on vacant land from their land developments. The miniature horses currently share 190 heavily wooded acres in Southwestern Washington State with miniature donkeys, a camel, a zebra, and a miniautre Zebu! The mini donkeys normally foal out in the pasture and you find the babies up and nursing the next

morning. A devise is placed on their halters that sends a signal when the mare lays down flat on her side. The foaling stalls have closed circuit TV so that when the beeper goes off a look at the screen to see if the mare is just resting or in labor saves many trips to the barn. When the miniature foals are born they are normally anywhere from 17″ to 19″ tall and only weigh about 15 pounds. It is not unusual at all to arrive at the Heermann Homestead and see someone with a baby animal of some kind in their lap with the foal sound asleep. Their animals are sold literally all over the world. A donkey was shipped to Lord and Lady Fischer in England, two stallions to Australia, minis to Florida, Arizona, Michigan, Canada, etc. We’d love to have you come for a visit. We are located right on Interstate 5 just 30 minutes north of the Portland, Oregon airport. Just give us a call a head of time to make sure we are home and can give you a full tour!

08/31/2024

Here is Noisy Acres new page!

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565378635450&mibextid=JRoKGi

Welcome to our farm page! Noisy Acres has mostly miniature animals. We were established in 2020 but i have had mini horses since I was 12. Since then we have added many… a mini donkey, mini zebus, mini texas longhorn, a mini hereford bull and mini more!🤣

We are doing some moving around chicken houses! Going from 3 to 1 huge one! Right now everyone is together! Won’t be lik...
08/25/2024

We are doing some moving around chicken houses! Going from 3 to 1 huge one! Right now everyone is together! Won’t be like this for long!

Lawrence is so pretty! Such a great boy.
08/24/2024

Lawrence is so pretty! Such a great boy.

Soooo this is why I shouldn’t be on facebook while on cold medicine…. Everyone. Meet LadyBug. A 1.5 year old miniature f...
08/11/2024

Soooo this is why I shouldn’t be on facebook while on cold medicine…. Everyone. Meet LadyBug. A 1.5 year old miniature fainting goat… cuz ya know everything has to be mini on my farm. Pat figured you’d be so excited 🤣

08/09/2024

Soooo when one is on cold medicine. They should stay off Facebook….. stay tuned!

THIS.💝 so much THIS 💖💖I often get people commenting on how amazing my life must be to have all these animals. That it mu...
06/30/2024

THIS.💝 so much THIS 💖💖

I often get people commenting on how amazing my life must be to have all these animals. That it must be nice to come home and spend time with all of them. How jealous they are that I am living their dream life.

My usual response is yeah it’s pretty awesome but.. it’s just.. it’s a lot. What do you mean it’s a lot?
Well I mean it’s a lot.. a lot of work, a lot of time, a lot of money, a lot physically and emotionally.

People only see the pictures I post on social media platforms. Which is generally the perfect cute and funny snap shot for likes and hearts. But What y’all don’t see is what is behind the scenes.

You don’t see the time put into our full time job before coming home and starting the second job.

You don’t see the hours spent out in the field or pen/coop cleaning and stripping the poo to give fresh bedding.

You don’t see the time spent loading and unloading hay, sawdust, grain bags.

You don’t see the hard work put into building pastures, putting up fencing and shelters.

You don’t see the work put into maintaining and growing pastures.

You don’t see the time spent in caring for these animals in extreme heat & cold.

You don’t see the time spent grooming and maintaining general care.

You don’t see the time spent worrying about them, making sure they are happy and healthy.

You don’t see the time spent sitting with a sick calf or horse for hrs wondering if he/she is going to pull through.

You don’t see the feed bills, the vet bills, the farrier costs.

You don’t see all the hard work sometimes ending is tragic heartbreak and tears.

You don’t see the time lost with family and friends. (Not including the family disagreements that comes along with farming.)

The list could go on and on....this is only scratching the surface.

Most people will never see or understand the behind the scenes of owning livestock. It’s not all glamour shots and cute fluffy animals. It’s work and a lot of it. I hope to share some small insight on what goes into it.

But would I change it? Would I give it all up? Hell no. This is the lifestyle I CHOOSE to live. Would I have more free time? Yes. Would I have more money? Yes. Would I have less stress? Hell Yes!!! But.. would I be HAPPY? The answer to that is NO. These animals give me life, happiness, and strength. They are a huge part of who I am.

I am fortunate enough to have an INCREDIBLE support system and family who enjoy this life as much as I do. It’s not a one person job. It’s a family effort. For that im thankful. For them I am thankful! ❤️

I promise she does love me. Halter training is always fun 🤣💖
06/22/2024

I promise she does love me. Halter training is always fun 🤣💖

JJ being the goofy boy he is
05/16/2024

JJ being the goofy boy he is

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