About Us
Welcome to our hobby farm! We are a mother and daughter team who share a love for nature and all animal’s.
My mom started our farm 12 years ago when we moved into the country. Since then, KiTri Farms has slowly grown over the years. Today we are dedicated to providing a loving home for 50+ animals.
The ultimate vision for our farm is to create an oasis for animals and people. My mom and I want to share this one of a kind experience with as many guests as we can. We know the numerous benefits for mental and physical health our animals have gifted us and we want to share these experiences.
Our Goal
We're passionate about spreading happiness in this world and our farm is the best way we can complete this goal.
Seeing the smiles on our visitors' faces as they spend time with our animals and take in the peacefulness of nature is incredibly fulfilling.
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All our animals are pets and spend their whole lives on our farm with us!
We take in animals that need rescuing as well as animals that deserve a safe forever home.
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My moms dream was to always have property and have some alpacas and goats. Once our family moved to a bigger property 12 years ago the first animals she got were 4 female alpacas. Sayonara, Celeste, Gabanna and Katamara were being sold because they were not able to reproduce. They needed a forever home so my mom took them in. Soon after we went to pick up our first EVER goat! Doug was a first goat that started it all. Doug and the alpacas were all best buddies.
We begun to get inquires about adoptions from the humane society and our farm slowly started to grow.
Kevin our emu who is still on our farm today was a rescue from the humane society.
After Kevin we begun to get chickens and rescues and those rescues needed a friend and now we have a full Hobby Farm!
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We are a Hobby Farm, meaning that all the funds for our animals come directly from us. We do not get funding or donations to run our little farm.
We appreciate when you book a visit or event because the money goes back into the care of our animals!
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Chickens, Ducks, Emus, Peacocks, Goats, Sheep, Mini Horses, Donkeys and Highland cows.
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"Being around animals is known to reduce stress levels, interacting with farm animals has also been shown to improve social skills. Children who participate in animal-assisted therapy often show increased empathy and compassion towards others."
-ProviCo Rural
"Studies have found that exposure to nature can help reduce stress levels, which is important for gut health. Being around animals in their natural environment can also stimulate the gut microbiome, which is important for maintaining a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut."
-Childrens Nature Retreat
"Spending time in green space or bringing nature into your everyday life can benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing. For example, doing things like growing food or flowers, exercising outdoors or being around animals can have lots of positive effects." It can:
improve your mood
help with anxiety and depression
improve your physical health
improve your confidence and self-esteem
reduce loneliness
help you feel more connected to nature
-Mind