Rebel Farm Adventures
Welcome to Rebel Farm! Here at Rebel Farm, we pride ourselves on keeping and raising animals that are healthy, happy, and friendly!
We are currently raising Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Shetland Sheep, Kune Kune Pigs, and several varieties of Rabbit (Silver Fox, Rex, Californian). We also are home to several horses, a mini horse and a donkey, chickens, guineas, and muscovy ducks, livestock guardian dogs, and our barnyard cats. Many of our non breeder animals have been rescued or adopted, but we now have to be very careful about bring
Available. All born April 2022. Top two are Grade Nigerian Dwarf sisters. Bottom 3 are at least 3/4 Nigerian, crossed with Alpine presumably, sisters.
Discount for keeping sister groups together or all of them together.
Due to life changes and having to make some difficult choices, I have the following available:
2-3 Shetland Rams
Nigerian does and Nigerian Cross does
Anatolian Shepherd / Great Pyrenees cross Livestock Guardian Puppies
1 Kunekune Boar
I may be adding more to this list as I go through lists and make cuts. The attached picture is some examples, but message me for more specific information please.
(Aslan, My Anatolian, is NOT for sale, but I wanted to include him in the collage as an example of what pups could turn out like. I do have a couple of last year's puppies still available.)
Puppy Spam! Getting big!
Anatolian Shepherd x Great Pyrenees, Livestock Guardian Dogs
Males: 1 Fawn, 3 Brindle with white paws or legs
Females: 1 fawn/white, 1 brindle with white around neck, 1 small lighter brindle
Ready after 5/23
These two handsome boys are still looking for new farms of their own! They have been playing in the mud, but they will clean up nice!
Just a reminder... I do still have a few Livestock guardian puppies available! Born in September!
Merry Christmas from Rebel Farm! We just got one of the best gifts ever... success story and pictures from one of our livestock guardian clients! It makes us so happy to see this little girl fitting in so well! I can't wait to see the last four find their perfect fit!
Edit: Mus-Tasha has found her person and farm!
Our three girls that are looking for their place in the work force!
Mustasha will gladly take an ear rub if you give it to her, but would really rather be out scouting if she had the choice!
Wednesday is one of our smaller girls. She will gladly hang out for a quick training session or some attention, but is definitely happy to be left to get own devices, as well.
Tuesday is going to be one of the easier pups to keep the attention of. She will sit all day with me if I give her some love! Tuesday is also the biggest female in the litter.
Update: Forest and Quizlet are still looking for new jobs! Pugsley is headed to his new farm with his new boy!
Forest loves everyone, ands is super quick at learning and adapting! He is a lot like his Daddy!
Pugsley seems to be a lot like my old guy, Lex. He's not the bravest puppy in the lot, but he might have the biggest heart! Anytime we can't find a puppy, it's usually Because Pugs has found a quiet place to take a nap.
Quizlet is up for whatever you throw at him. He tends to just roll with it. He is happy to get some attention when it is offered, but just as happy to just keep exploring and figuring out the world around him.
Booth went to learn his new job with his new family today! We are sad to see him go, but so excited to see him grow!
Puppy update! I will share more pics in the comments! Still looking for great new jobs in new pastures for most of these guys!
Considering having a shearer come in the spring... Anyone else that want to haul in for it? My current price after splitting the site fee across each sheep is looking like $14 ish per sheep, it goes down with the more we do at one place.
After some serious contemplation, I will be offering a deep discount for remaining available puppies that can be picked up this coming week to approved homes only. I am willing to let them go for $600 this week only, in the interest of getting them into permanent homes before everyone gets busy with the Holidays, including myself.
I am going to start working on some serious training with those that are left, and would prefer to get my numbers down before then. Once I start training, prices will go up!
Rip came in for a visit this afternoon. Spent some time bonding with Pip. He weighed 21 lbs yesterday, at just over 8 weeks old.
Cleo and Crumb are still available together. Born April 2022, disbudded, twin does. Exposed to my polled Nigerian Dwarf buck.
Puppies are all up to date and ready for on the job training! Let me know if you need to add to your security detail!!
Available:
2 Nigerian Dwarf Goat Does, unregistered, exposed to my polled Nigerian Dwarf Buck. 1.5 years old. $500 for pair
2 Nigerian cross does, exposed to my polled Nigerian dwarf buck, 1.5 years old. $250 each, $450 for the pair
unregistered mature kunekune boar, $150 each.
Livestock guardian puppies, 2 males and 2 females available, born 9/24/23. Temperament/aptitude tested, dewormed and up to date. Working parents on site $800 each
Shetland Sheep Pet Wether, $150
Shetland Rams Also available.
Cash is king, but also open to barter or trade.
Needs:
Hay
Straw
Cattle panels or other similar fencing
Possibly other gates or fencing
Possibly looking for a 4 wheeler or similar
Tposts
Gates
Lumber
ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf Buck, disbudded
NASSA registered Shetland Sheep Ram, must have good horns, fiber, and temperament.
Labor? What Are you good at?
Garden or yard cart
Standard Rex, no agouti
Beef breed calves or cattle
Cob or small horse/ large pony sized harness
Horse tack or show clothes... try me!
Open to ideas
I will update and add to this list as I think of things!
Quizlet is so unique with that eyebrow, always looking like he's trying to figure you out! He is going to be a big boy, and has shown that he will be great with everyone. He would likely do great in any situation! He will learn whatever job you give him pretty quickly! If he is what you've been looking for, shoot me a message!
The only real difference in two of the female brindle puppies is that one had no white on one that one front foot. The other was Wednesday. I was forever picking up this little girl and stating, "not Wednesday," so she became Tuesday!
Tuesday has shown that she is very personable, will likely take to training and her new family very well, and could easily go any direction you want her to go. If you need Tuesday in your life, send me a message!
Wednesday is my oldest daughter's favorite puppy, but we can't keep them all! She also tested highly independent, but her "backup" scores show that she will also be fairly easily trained. Wednesday will likely thrive in almost any situation, given the right support to take her in the direction you want to go. Let me know if she is the missing piece for you!
Forest is going to be someone's best friend! He scored great on his aptitude test, telling us he will be great with everyone, easy to train, and a great option for someone just getting into LGD's! If you are looking for a buddy to help watch over your home, critters, and/or family, he is it!!
Update: Cinnamon has found her person, and will be sticking VERY close to home. Nothing better than Grandma's love!
Cinnamon is such a sweet, quiet girl. She has tested as highly independent, and from experiences here, would probably do best in a home without a lot of extra people bustling around. I have a feeling she will bond very closely with her person or people, and would be great as a working dog, but will likely not be very social otherwise, as a crowd makes her a little nervous. If she sounds like she could be your perfect fit, please let me know!
Mus-Tasha just left for her new farm! She seemed to know who her new person was from the moment she saw her, it is so cool to see these connections being made! I believe that from here out, she is being called Keeper, and it totally fits!
Mus-Tasha had such unique markings, I called her the Mustache Puppy for so long that it just kind of stuck. Her test scores were very close, with the category labeling her as Ms. Independent coming out on top. She thinks she would be just fine, with or without human interference. This is completely normal in LGDs, by the way, just slightly more prominent in this beautiful little girl. Her next two categories, however, peg her as being very people friendly, so my guess is she will be happy to have whatever attention she can get, but also perfectly willing to work on her own. She would probably do best in a working home of some capacity.
Puppy profile shots! I will add the rest as I get them!