Welcome to our little corner of the country

Hooves, feathers, paws, and plenty of things growing.

1851 Hobby Farm is where our family raises a lively mix of animals, tends a big vegetable garden, and enjoys fruit from our apple, peach, and cherry trees.

Explore the farm

Our farm

A busy place built around family, animals, and the seasons.

No two days are quite the same. Mornings begin with feed buckets, fresh water, garden checks, and a quick count of whoever has decided to wander somewhere unexpected.

The farm is a place to learn by doing, care for living things, grow good food, and make room for the small moments that become family memories.

10 Kinds of animals
3 Kinds of fruit trees
4 Seasons of farm work
1 Family farm

Meet the residents

A barnyard with plenty of personality.

From quiet grazers to noisy birds and loyal companions, every animal has its own role, routine, and unmistakable character.

Goats and sheep grazing beside a rustic barn in warm evening light
In the pasture Goats and sheep bring curiosity, calm, and a steady rhythm to the farm.
Geese, turkeys, peacocks, chickens, and guinea hens gathered in a farmyard
A very vocal flock Geese, turkeys, peacocks, chickens, and guinea hens keep the yard lively.

Pasture

Goats & sheep

Curious climbers and calm grazers sharing the fields and daily routines.

Waterfowl & poultry

Geese & turkeys

Confident, talkative birds that make sure nothing happens unnoticed.

Color & character

Peacocks

Striking feathers and dramatic flair wherever they decide to wander.

The busy flock

Chickens & guinea hens

Dependable layers, determined scratchers, and fast-moving farm lookouts.

Farm companions

Cats & dogs

Loyal helpers, sunny-window experts, and constant members of the family.

Garden & orchard

Food grown a few steps from the kitchen.

Our large garden changes every year, but it is always full of vegetables, experiments, weeds, surprises, and something worth bringing inside for supper.

Vegetable garden

Seasonal vegetables grown for the table, preserving, and sharing.

Apple trees

Crisp fall fruit for eating fresh, baking, and sauce.

Peach trees

Soft summer fruit that rewards patience and careful timing.

Cherry trees

Bright blossoms in spring and jewel-like fruit when the season is right.

A large vegetable garden and fruit orchard glowing in late-afternoon sunlight
Vegetables in the garden and fruit ripening in the orchard.

The farm year

Every season brings a different kind of work.

01

Spring

Seed trays, fresh grass, blossoms, repairs, and the start of new routines.

02

Summer

Long days, full gardens, shade-seeking animals, and plenty of watering.

03

Autumn

Harvest baskets, orchard fruit, cooler mornings, and winter preparation.

04

Winter

Frozen water, warm bedding, quiet fields, and planning for another year.

1851 Hobby Farm

Rooted in family. Growing one season at a time.

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