Our animals are part of our education team! They help teach farm visitors and program participants about proper animal care, animal anatomy and their role in the ecosystem, provide us eggs for cooking projects, and foster empathy, independence and a sense of pride in those who get to interact with them. We do not sell any food products from our animals or raise them for consumption.

3 Rabbits

4 Ducks

3 Quail

15 Chickens

7 Goats
Enjoy visiting the animals during daylight hours, but make sure to follow the following rules so animals stay happy and safe:
- All doors, gates, and latches must remain closed at all times.
- Keep fingers and all body parts outside enclosures.
- Never enter or take an animal out of their enclosure, unless a staff person is present.
- Do not feed the animals! Our animals are on various diets and medications. Always ask a staff person before offering animals anything.
- Dogs must be leashed and minimum of 3 feet from enclosures and fences. For our animals, dogs are scary and seen as predators, even if your dog is friendly. This rule is for our animals' physical and mental safety and wellbeing, as well as your pet's!

Name: Pearl
Breed: Dwarf Hotot
Gender: Female
Start Date: October 2022

Full Name: Sir Timothy Hops
Nicknames: Timo, Tammy
Breed: Lionhead/Californian
Gender: Female
Start Date: August 2020

Name: Moose
Breed: Flemish Giant
Gender: Male
Start Date: May 2024

Name: (L-R) Glory, Missy, and Momma Duck; Blackberry
Breed: Momma Duck is a female Pekin. This is evident by her all-white feathers, orange bill and feet, and big round body. Missy and Glory are female Runner ducks. They are skinnier and can stand up tall to run around quickly.
Momma Duck has been at Land’s Sake for many years, Missy and Glory joined us December of 2023.
Blackberry arrived at the farm in late July 2025, and is adjusting nicely! She is a female Cayuga Runner duck, and hatched in November 2024.
Fun fact about Blackberry: she lays black eggs that slowly turn white throughout the laying season!



Name: Meep, Potato Chip, and Bean Stalk
Gender: Mep and Potato Chip are both female / Bean Stalk is a male
Breed: Japanese (Coturnix) quail.
Potato Chip and Meep hatched in May of 2025. Meep hatched in May of 2023 lays about one egg a day!


Name: Stacia, Glinda, Kohlrabi, Zaazey, Poppy, Bean, and Zelda
Breed: Nigerian Dwarf
Gender: all Female
This herd has visited Land’s Sake Farm for a few summers, and became permanent residents in February 2025!































Sign Up to Volunteer
Animal volunteers receive bunny snuggles, goat head butts, and occasional egg bonuses. Volunteers are needed year-round: Learn more
Visit Open Farmyard
Join Land’s Sake farm educators for free weekly drop-in activities, geared for ages 2.5-7. Programs include stories, time in the Education Garden, chicken coop exploration, and more. Geared for small children with caregivers, but children of all ages are welcome. Learn more
Register for an Education Program
From afterschool programs to field trips, education programs at Land's Sake inspire children to think deeply about food, farming, and forestry as they connect with nature and gain tools and information to become land stewards. Programs are fun, hands-on, and best of all, outdoors! Learn more