At Countryside Farm, we believe in the simple joys that come from connecting with nature and animals. Nestled in the heart of the countryside, our farm is family owned and operated, and we take pride in sharing our love for mini piglets and mini donkeys with others.
Specializing in breeding some of the smallest and sweetest Juliana pigs and miniature donkeys, we are dedicated to raising healthy, happy animals. Our baby mini piglets make wonderful companions, and our mini donkeys are perfect pasture pets. Every animal on our farm is treated like part of our family, ensuring they’re well socialized and ready to bring joy into their new homes.
For us, Countryside Farm isn’t just a business; it’s where we live, work, and raise our own family. This is more than just a farm—it’s a place where our children learn the values of hard work, compassion, and the unique bond that comes from caring for animals. We extend that same warmth to every visitor, making sure you feel right at home when you step onto our farm.
When you choose Countryside Farm, you’re not just adopting a new pet—you’re joining a community that treats every interaction like a part of the family. From helping you select the perfect mini piglet to offering insights through our Mini Pig Experience, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
We invite you to come experience the charm of Countryside Farm for yourself. Whether you’re looking for a new family pet or simply want to spend time learning about our adorable mini piglets, we’re here to welcome you with open arms. Get in touch with us to schedule a visit or learn more about our available piglets and donkeys!
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