Lisa Moad, owner of Seven Oaks Farm, pets her miniature horse and miniature donkey on Aug. 6, 2024, in Hamilton, Ohio. AP Photo/Emilee Chinn NEW YORK — They’re adorable. They require less food and ...
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NEW YORK — They’re adorable. They require less food and space. And without much coaxing, they might help cut the grass. Americans are showing more interest in owning miniature cows, goats, donkeys and ...
They’re adorable. They require less food and space. And without much coaxing, they might help cut the grass. Americans are showing more interest in owning miniature cows, goats, donkeys and other ...
As a Realtor, Vickie Freas drives clients to house showings in a comfortable car, but she spends her spare time on her tractor or riding one of the eight horses on her mini farm south of Nashville.
Caring for a farm full of goats, chickens, a miniature donkey and assorted dogs and cats might sound like work, but for Realtor Amanda Baron, her husband Chris, a Vanderbilt physician, and their two ...
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