Our Animals

From clucking hens to sleepy goats, the animals of Greyberry Farm bring life, laughter, and a whole lot of love to our days.

Feathers, fur, and a whole lot of personality

Meet the Heartbeats of Greyberry Farm

Our animals are more than just part of the farm — they’re part of the family. Whether they’re making a mess, making us laugh, or making mornings a little sweeter, each one brings their own charm to our everyday rhythm. While we’re just beginning to grow our little menagerie, we’re lucky to borrow a few familiar faces from our friends’ farm in the meantime. These are the furry and feathered personalities filling our days with noise, nuzzles, and no shortage of joy.

Part of the land, part of the story

Why Animals Matter At Greyberry Farm

At Greyberry Farm, the animals are more than just adorable — they’re part of the rhythm and purpose of this place. From fresh eggs to garden helpers to warm noses at the fence line, we see animals as companions, caretakers, and teachers. They’ll shape the way we raise our kids, grow our food, and live our values.

Some will give, some will guard, and many will simply bring joy — reminding us to laugh, to slow down, and to care for something beyond ourselves. We can’t wait to build a farm where animals live well, serve a purpose, and bring a little more life to this land we love.

Every friend has a role to play

Meet the Heartbeats of the Farm

We’re dreaming of a future filled with more happy hooves and curious beaks. As we grow, we hope to welcome new animals to the farm — some to help, some to hug, and all to love.

French Fry & Gabe

The chicken and the goat.

French Fry & Gabe

A tiny chick and a leaping goat — best friends by surprise and chaos by design. Gabe can jump higher than seems necessary, and French Fry just likes to tag along for the fun.

Gracie Goat

3 Year Old Pygmi Goat

Gracie Goat

Sweet, sassy, and always the first to find the snack bucket. Gracie believes fences are merely suggestions.

Dollie Donkey

Family Donkey

Dollie Donkey

Meet the Heartbeats of the Farm

Sallie Silkie

Silkie Chic

Sallie Silkie

With fluffy feathers and a curious stare, Sallie looks like a pom-pom with feet — and we love her for it.

Pippa

Holland Lop Bunny

Pippa

Pippa is soft, shy, and secretly the boss of the barnyard. Give her a handful of greens and she might let you snuggle her… maybe.

Sleepie

The silly, sleepy goat

Sleepie

This sleepy little goat prefers naps to everything else. You’ll usually find him snoozing mid-chore, living his best farm life.

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