Meet the Trip

  • A white goat with a red collar standing on dry grass in a fenced field.

    Kenny Van Der Bleat

    Kenny the braveheart has bounced back strong and proud! Our fainting goat with the steely nerves (mostly) keeps us all entertained with his classic freeze-frames and big personality.

  • A black and white goat with horns standing on dry grass next to a wooden bench, surrounded by a wire fence.

    Cinder Van Der Bleat

    Cinder is the braveheart of our Cinder-Ella duo, always leading the way and rarely fazed by the unexpected. She’s curious, confident, and keeps a close eye on her sister—ready for adventure (or a cozy nap) at a moment’s notice.

  • A white and black goat standing on dry grass near a wire fence with trees in the background.

    Ella Van Der Bleat

    Ella is our sweet and sensitive girl, known for her famous tumble when Waffles gave her a playful nudge mid-snack! She may get a little stiff-footed at bedtime, especially at the barn door, but she’s happiest snuggled up with Cinder after a big day.

Meet the Herd

  • Highland cow with shaggy white fur standing in a pen, partially covered in hay, next to another cow.

    Nick Nack

    Nick-Nack, donated by Little Lucky Cattle Company, is our brush-loving superstar with the perfect miniature Highland steer stance. He’ll happily stand forever soaking up attention—and showing off his fabulous locks!

  • Young calf with black and white fur standing on straw-covered ground near a metal fence and building.

    Purcie

    Purcie, a miniature Lowline Hereford Angus gifted by Sid and Teresa Pedersen, is our persistent sweetheart who’s not afraid to speak up when she wants something. She’s always ready for a cuddle, but she’ll make sure you know when it’s snack time!

Meet the Drove

  • A donkey standing on a dirt ground in front of a wooden fence, with a black tub in the background.

    Cecelia aka "CeCe"

    CeCe, our first gift at WeeShire Mains, came to us overweight and with large slippers that made it difficult for her to walk. With patience, proper hoof care, and a lot of love, she regained her strength and, one unforgettable day, was able to run again—bringing tears to everyone’s eyes.

  • A man in a gray shirt gently kissing the nose of a donkey in an indoor setting with a wooden background.

    Waffles

    Waffles, CeCe’s daughter, was terrified when she first arrived at just 10 months old, hardly letting anyone touch her. With time and gentle patience, she slowly began to trust, and now she walks proudly alongside her mom, showing off her brave heart.