The Johnson Mini Farm
Family farm in the Bryan Texas
06/14/2025
We have some babies ready for a new 🏠
Tan and white - 8 and 12 wk bucklings
Dark colored - Doe currently feeding twins that are fixing to wean
White with socks - 5 wk buckling. Will be ready to go in 3 weeks
Handled regularly by our girls but varying degrees of “they tolerate” vs “they enjoy” all the attention.
02/17/2025
Baby goats are the best 🥰
When the horses want to help with the chores…
08/22/2024
*they have been claimed* These two are looking for a 🏡 midnight (brown goat) is a 6 month old Nigerian dwarf buck and Bo is a pet sheep (wethered). They are both friendly. Bo is halter broke and loves animal crackers. Midnight is looking for ladies 🥰 and Bo is looking to be a pet 🐑 message for info
Almost three years later and chocolate chip still loves to follow kinley around (and convinces the others to go along with it) 😂
03/01/2024
People always indicate it must be so much to feed all our animals and our response is always that the day to day chores are easy (~15 min per day) what is hard is caring for animals when they get sick (and keeping up with structures, fences and pastures but that’s another topic)… the diagnosing, hours spent on the phone or google trying to problem solve, gathering of supplies, monitoring, and administration of medication, fluids, food etc is what is difficult. Not to mention the stress and anxiety around if what you are doing is right and how things will turn out. From staying up all night to syringe feed a baby goat, to spending hours upon hours in the barn tube feeding calves, to learning about how to treat sick llamas, that is the commitment you make when you have animals. The day to day chores can easily fit into your life, it’s the unexpected and unpredictable that is hard. Even harder when all your efforts sometimes are not enough to save a life. Two weeks ago we spent many sleepless hours fighting for a baby goat and this week we are fighting to help our sick llama. So thankful to everyone that helps give us information, a lending hand, supplies, equipment needed, and support! It’s take a village and we are so grateful to have an amazing neighbor and friends we can call on when needed.
We had a hen that was brooding on some eggs that never hatched so she kept jumping from one pile of eggs to another as she never got the cue to stop brooding. In a desperate attempt to save our eggs (she kept sitting on them making them bad) i bought a chick and placed it under her to see if she would accept it as her own. Sure enough it worked and she is now a happy (and very protective) momma to a little chick and i have my eggs back! 🐣
Monday morning cuteness
We had triplets born yesterday evening! Just in time for the cold weather. 🐐
We have a new hen brooding so we cracked a few eggs to see if they were fertilized. We haven’t done this before so was a fun learning experience with the girls. Two of these eggs are from our chickens and one is a store bought egg. Can you find the fertilized vs non fertilized egg?
01/24/2024
I’ve said it once, I will say it again… everyone needs a baby goat in their life 😍😍😍
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5756 Dick Elliott Road
Bryan, TX
77808
Opening Hours
| Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 6pm |
| Sunday | 2pm - 6pm |