“Have you given the horse its strength or clothed its neck with a flowing mane? Did you give it the ability to leap like a locust? Its majestic snorting is terrifying! It paws the earth and rejoices in its strength when it charges out to battle. It laughs at fear and is unafraid. It does not run from the sword. The arrows rattle against it, and the spear and javelin flash. It paws the ground fiercely and rushes forward into battle when the ram’s horn blows. It snorts at the sound of the horn. It senses the battle in the distance. It quivers at the captain’s commands and the noise of battle." Job 39:19-25
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About Us
Hi! My name is Sarah and I live in northeast Indiana. Spirit Wind Farm is my little hobby farm that currently consists of 7 horses, 4 Nubian dairy goat does, 1 Nubian buck, 4 Silver Fox rabbits, around 10 chickens, 2 Anatolian Shepherd Dogs, a Doberman, a Standard Poodle, an indoor cat, and a barn cat. And whatever goat babies and rabbit babies I have fore sale. I've always been passionate about horses and bought my first horse, Spirit, in 2005. I bought my second horse, Gunner, a year later. I lived in town so I had to board my horses for 2 years until I found a place in the country. I am legally blind and was a young widowed mother so my horses were my therapy. The 4 acre property I bought came with a horse, Shade, so my little herd grew to three. The huge bank barn was complete with a rooster so I bought a few more chickens. I was devastated by a horrific barn fire at the end of my first winter here in which I lost that beautiful barn and all my chickens and several cats. God blessed me and spared my children (who had just been playing in the barn), my horses (who I had just let out of their stalls), and my dogs (who I was able to get out of the kennel attached to the barn). I had one other large empty pole barn so the horses still had shelter. I rebuilt another small barn as those old bank barns can never be replaced! I remarried in 2010 and my family grew from 2 kids to 4 and my furry family grew as well. Some horses came and went although I am not someone who buys and sells horses, I find home for rescues once they're ready or if a horse I buy ends up not being a good fit for us I would find a better home for them. My first horse, Spirit, passed away from chronic colic and ended up going septic after having a foal in 2014. When I added goats to my farm and needed to come up with a herd name, I named my farm after Spirit. I looked into registering as a non-profit organization with the government and becoming a 501(c)(3) but this is my personal home and farm and registering as a 501(c)(3) business gives the government control and if the business ever "went under" they could force me to sell my barns! Plus it costs over $1000 ($1800 if I have someone do it for me) to register a business and become a 501(c)(3) which I can't afford. Even if I could afford that, I would rather put that money toward the animals! Any and all donations of any kind for rescues are still needed and greatly appreciated! Rescues I have and have had can be seen in their own album in the photo albums section. I currently don’t have any rescues here due to lack of funds. Animals I now own for life are- 7 horses: Gunner (dun, cowbred Quarter Horse gelding), Isis (“white”, Arab/Quarter Horse cross mare), Gambit (dark bay/white, Tennessee Walker gelding), Pneuma (palomino, Tennessee Walker/Haflinger/Quarter Horse cross mare), Raine AKA Mist Moore Scotch (blue roan solid paint mare), Storm (dark bay/white Tennessee Walker gelding), and Legend AKA Ghostwind Starfall (white few spot Ghost Wind Appaloosa stallion). 4 Nubian Dairy goat does: Martini, Faith, Abercrombie, and Daiquiri 1 Nubian Dairy goat buck- I lost both my Nubian bucks last winter, Echo and Rendezvous, so I’m keeping Champagne, a buckling out of Daiquiri and Rendezvous. 4 Dogs: Dangleberry AKA Berr (apricot Anatolian Shepherd neutered male), Athena (fawn with liver mask Anatolian Shepherd spayed female), Phantom (cream and white Doberman intact male), and Prince (black Standard Poodle intact male). 4 Silver Fox breeding rabbits: Black Ice (black doe), Bonnie (blue doe), Dove (black doe out of a chocolate sire), and Lyle (lilac buck with chocolate genetics). An indoor cat, Vodka (Lilac Point Siamese, spayed female)
A barn cat, Jet (striped tabby neutered male). Layer Chickens
A barn cat, Jet (striped tabby neutered male). Layer Chickens
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You can send donations to my Paypal by clicking the button below. Please note: I currently do not have any rescues due to lack of funds. Any donations will be saved for future rescues.