Unicorner Farm News & Views

News and photos from our Miniature Horse and Tunis Sheep farm are published here as well as on our websites at www.unicornerfarm.com and www.tunis-sheep.com. We love our minis and we think you will too. We added some pretty red-headed sweeties to the farm...a flock of registered Tunis sheep. We also have a Quarter Horse mother and daughter and a draft "rescue" mare. Three curious llamas round out the big animals. And last but not least, two inside cats and two outside!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

I'm back.....

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Well, it has been nearly four years since I posted... wonder if blogs are still getting traffic? Facebook has certainly changed a lot of thi...
Thursday, December 9, 2010

In memory of Mudpie 1987 - 2010

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We had to put one of our old Tunis ewes down this past week. We sure do miss her. When I spoke to her breeder back in the summer she told me...
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Thanks, to Tunis buyer, Julie

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We appreciate Julie Amendola visiting our farm after Thanksgiving and purchasing two of our Tunis ewes. One was a homebred, Tessa, and the o...
Saturday, December 4, 2010

Annbirwaves Christmas Birmans

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Some of my friend Ann's Birman kittens. Most of them are reserved, but I think she still has a couple available.
Friday, October 1, 2010

Goodbye to Summer... the miniature horse...and Octoberfest!

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We delivered our beautiful buckskin miniature mare, Indian Summer, to her new home near Taylor, Texas this afternoon. Thanks, Nina, for choo...

Fun Weekend for the Girls

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A couple of weekends ago I attended a ladies' retreat with fellow church friends and family. We always have a blessed time and enjoy the...
Thursday, September 16, 2010

Animals Rescued from Flooding in North Texas

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I found a post on a blog describing one of the Humane Society of North Texas rescues. Hermine wreaked even more havoc north of us in the Dal...
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Debbi (and Bob) Brown
Axtell (Waco), Texas, United States
We raise American Miniature Horses and Tunis Sheep on a farm in Central Texas.
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