Meet Our Littles!
At Heart Diamond Farm, we are dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating horses in need. Our farm is home to a variety of lovable animals, all with unique stories and personalities. We take great pride in providing each and every one of our rescues with the love and care they deserve. Meet some of our little guys below, and contact us for more information on how you can adopt and provide them with a forever home.
ADOPTED - CONGRATULATIONS CARMEN!
Cam
Cam is as cute as can be with the most adorable donkey face! This sweetie prefers smaller people and women over men and adores treats! He is what I call a “munchie” donkey, because he is extremely food motivated. I would expect to hear morning brays almost every morning once you start loving him! He is a shyer, more reserved donkey, who prefers to follow your lead, and will bond with you (and your horses), given a few months. So far, he has allowed me to touch everywhere above his shoulder and doesn’t mind his ears being played with and doesn’t mind loud noises so far lol. This tall boy is not totally petrified of the halter either. He has allowed me to put it on a few times and is getting the hang of leading. One thing I will say is that he needs a buddy almost always. Cam is not a naturally confident donkey and needs someone to tell him it's okay. The first day he was here he hid behind one of my other donks and followed her around all day.
Adoption Fee: $750.00
ADOPTED - CONGRATULATIONS LAURIE!
Cece
Cece is as cute as can be with her chocolate-colored coat and the most adorable donkey face! She is a very confident donkey and isn't bothered by much. Cece is what I call a “munchie” donkey, because she is extremely food motivated. I would expect to hear morning brays almost every morning once you start loving her and she gets comfortable! This little donkey has proven to be one of the bravest, unbothered donkeys I’ve ever had. She learned how to lead in just a few sessions and will even follow you around without a halter. She also acts as a “guard” towards other donkeys and has a great motherly instinct, caring for other donkeys like it is her own. is a one-person donkey, which means that she picks one or two people to really bond with and is super loyal to them. I think that she will take an estimated two weeks to completely warm up to you guys. My favorite thing about Cece is the little “game-face” that she makes when she sees you coming around with her morning hay! She’ll come running down at full speed with her little ears pinned down her face, and it is the cutest thing ever
Adoption Fee: $750.00
ADOPTED - CONGRATULATIONS MEGAN!!
Noah
Everyone meet Noah! Noah is a standard donkey foal, who will be a yearling in January.
He is shy, but once you get to know him and give him a few treats, he'll be your best friend forever! Super sweet, loves treats, naps, being brushed and shoulder massages. SUPER halter broke, will lead anywhere, will follow you around the yard tackless, knows how to stand tie, great with bathing and picking up feet, is handling farrier visits well, and even knows all of the trail obstacles! Water crossing, walking through barrels, up and down hills, even crosses logs. This guy is super brave and thinks things through before reacting. Not buddy sour, no vices. First to meet you at the gate. Would make a great livestock guardian or pet! He is currently turned out with a rougher gelding, but stands his ground great, and would do well in any herd situation. Has been around dogs, farm machinery, horses, cattle, and children. UTD on vaccines, deworming and wellness checkups.
Noah will come with his custom mini bareback tack set (for when he's able to carry a rider), some treats, halter and lead rope, his favorite brush and new donkey guide.
*Noah's Adoption Fee is $600.00 USD*
PERMANENT RESIDENT
Black Gold "Ringo"
Ringo is our personal horse and will be here forever! He is a 6 year old Azteca (Andalusian x Quarter), and is also a rescue. He had a serious bucking problem, but with a lot of love, time and devotion, he shined through the other side and is starting his eventing training. Ringo's job on the farm is to help the donks learn "how to be a horse".