JacquesGreat PyreneesJacques was a true Livestock Guardian Dog (LGD). He guarded alpacas and lived outdoors full time before he came to live at Sparrows Rest. Shortly after his arrival, Jacques was diagnosed with colon cancer. After an arduous surgery, Jacques has had a miraculous recovery (thanks to John Rethman, DVM and the staff at Animal Medical Center of Warrenton). Jacques enjoys his patrol duties at Sparrows Rest and his companionship with both his 2 and 4 legged families. Jacques is a gentle but mighty soul. |
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SplashAppendix Quarter horse geldingSplash was a donation to Sparrows Rest when his beloved owner retired. Splash has an inspirational story of healing that has been helpful in breaking the ice with the youth in our equine assisted therapy program. Splash is a handsome boy who loves to swim (so we are told). Splash’s maternal great-grandfather is the acclaimed racehorse Secretariat. |
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TinkerbellePonyTinkerbelle is affectionately known as our “Disney” pony, as she is quite the belle of the herd. She has a sweet, inquisitive personality and is a wonderful addition to our equine therapy program. |
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DemitasseMiniature Horse“Demi” had been a favorite part of a children’s equestrian camp and still donned the sparkly pink paint on her hooves when she was adopted. Demi is a sweet girl with a sassy streak. She loves to chase Jacques out of the paddock and enjoys kicking up her heels and getting the other horses to run and buck with her. |
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Charlotteaka “Miss Piggy” – Vietnamese pot belly pigCharlotte is “some pig!” She was acquired when she was just 13 days old and was fed with a bottle for 6 weeks. Bo became her surrogate mother during this time and the two bonded enormously (check out the video on our Facebook Group page). Charlotte is a sweet girl and will quickly become your friend if you bring her a treat. Dog biscuits and apples are her favorite! Charlotte is a happy girl and will always be found with her little tail a’ wagging. |
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Wee WillieVietnamese pot belly pigWillie was donated after his owner sadly lost his battle with cancer. Willie was a spoiled lap pig when he arrived, demanding to sit on the couch and loveseat. He once held Catherine’s father hostage on the couch, refusing to allow him to get up to go to the dinner table. Willie joined Charlotte and the other farm critters out in the barnyard soon thereafter. The children enjoy chasing Willie and giving him belly rubs. |
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EstherMiniature Nubian GoatEsther is our Nubian princess. When she first came to live at the farm she reminded us of the “Flying Nun,” as her long, white ears stuck straight out and flopped up and down when she ran. Esther has blue eyes and uses a very unique sound when she tells us “Nooooooooo…” She is very curious and mischievous and has been known to sneak in and out of her pen in search of adventures. |
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ElijahMiniature Nubian Goat“Eli” was born at our neighbors and came to live at Sparrows Rest when he was weaned. He is a playful and rambunctious boy, who loves to jump on the backs of people and pigs. He loves the playground the children built, running from obstacle to obstacle and frolicking in between. He absolutely loves attention and will show off to get it. |
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GenesisMiniature Jerusalem DonkeyGenesis was transported to Sparrows Rest in the back of a cargo van. At the first traffic light, she let out a loud bray, startling Catherine and individuals in neighboring cars. We suspected that Genesis was pregnant, however, it was not confirmed until after her arrival at the farm. Genesis gave birth to a beautiful colt on August 18, 2014, which was captured on video. Genesis and her foal wear the amazing sign of the cross on their backs. We look forward to opportunities to share the donkeys on Psalm Sunday and nativity scene events. |
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ShrekMiniature Jerusalem DonkeyShrek was born at Sparrows Rest on August 18, 2014. He is a spunky and bold youngster, who loves to scoot under fences and race around the farm. He is curious and mischievous and will be a wonderful addition to our equine therapy program. In addition, we look forward to training him to pull Merrylegs’ cart. |
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Hens (3)Rhode Island Red Hens |
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MiriamSheepMiriam (formerly known as “Flower”) was adopted from the Middleburg Humane Society. She was orphaned at a young age and bottle fed for many weeks before she came to Sparrows Rest. Miriam is a hair sheep and has beautiful white markings against her black coat. She enjoys the companionship of Esther and Charlotte and eating gingersnaps for a treat. |