A Few Of Our Happy Harmony Residents
 
Lucky is an elderly Holstein dairy cow that was saved from the slaughterhouse. She is known as the leader of the pack around Harmony. She takes the herd for strolls and is known to relocate if she isn?t happy with the grass that is around her. Guess the grass IS greener on the other side for Lucky!
White Cow is just what her name is, a white cow that was saved from the slaughterhouse and brought to Harmony. She has mastitis, which is an inflammation of the udder. Due to this she was unable to feed her calf, Snow. Although she needs tender loving care she is a great cow and loves her new home at Harmony.
Momma Cow was born in 2003 and is a great mother to her own babies and even those that aren?t hers. She took in White Cow?s baby Snow, and when the calf couldn?t get any milk from its own mom - Momma Cow was right there to help. Momma Cow had her calf the day after Snow was born and is raising both of them as her own. She loves chasing her babies and is a great mother.
  Mitchell, the 1400lb black steer, born in 2003, thinks he is a big baby. He is very gentle and could almost baby-sit your kids. He keeps Quinn straight and loves to eat apples and carrots. Unlike most cows, Mitchell knows, and will come to his name when called. Mitchell enjoys his life at Harmony Farm.
Quinn is the teenage adolescent at Harmony. He seems to be the bully and pushes everyone else around. He will even take the feed bucket from Steve the farm manager. Even though he is full of mischief he is a great little steer, and is well loved. He is always appreciative if given an apple or carrot.
Noah was born on Harmony farm in 2004. His mother was rescued from slaughter and was so small that her pregnancy did not show. She died in child birth with what we thought was only one still-born; till one morning this tiny little baby steer came on his own, hungry and scared, down to the corral. He is now a healthy happy young steer, who loves a good chin scratchin? ever so often. Noah follows you around like a pet and loves to be brushed and hugged. 
  Heidi is a horse that was born in 2000. She came to Harmony from Indiana. Heidi is shy, but gentle horse. Daily she gallops around the field at Harmony and awaits her daily treat, carrots. 
Abbey is a goat that came with a herd that was rescued from the slaughterhouse. She is the mother of a goat named Kirby. Abbey loves laying around and gossiping with the other goats at Harmony. Her favorite food is cookies! 
Bessy-Mae is a goat that gave birth at Harmony to many little ones. She also came to Harmony after being saved from the slaughterhouse, where she was being auctioned off to a meat packing plant. They did not even know, nor did they care that she was pregnant. She is the ringmaster of the goats; and, when she leads ? the others follow.
Blue-Eyes is a sheep that arrived with Buster. Blue-Eyes birthed two babies after coming to Harmony. She is a good Mom and enjoys keeping up with her little ?lamb-kids?. Her favorite food is sweet feed. And, even though she is a sheep ? she is a ?piggy? for tender loving care.
Buster is an older sheep that was saved from the slaughterhouse and sent to live at Harmony. Buster loves lying with his girls in the shade daily. He is the ?boss-man? of the sheep and keeps everyone on their toes, especially the horses. Buster?s favorite food is clover.
Jenny is living at Harmony on a temporary basis. She came from a home that could not provide for her anymore. Jenny is the smallest of our potbelly pigs and thinks she needs to be fed before anyone else. She loves lounging in her stall with the other potbellies at Harmony. 
Gracie is a horse who came to Harmony from Indiana. Gracie was born in 1992 and loves to eat oats, carrots and sweet feed. Her daily activities include running around the pasture and keeping an eye on her friend Heidi.