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Our goal is to develop a close relationship with our clientele, whether it be selling a foal or selling beef. We would like to have you meet our registered Spanish Mustang mares and stud Blueprint and pick out the mother of your foal. This will allow you to be connected during the pregnancy, birth and early life of the foal until it can be taken home with you. We can also arrange for different levels of training using the Connected Riding approach of Peggy Cummings.



We would also like you to meet our registered Belted Galloway heifers Puzzles and Peaches. We anticipate breeding them this winter. Our beef cattle are humanely raised and grass fed to maximize the content of conjugated linoleic acids, which are associated with cancer prevention. We invite you to buy shares in one of our upcoming cattle. The animal will be brought to finishing weight in 2007. You will be able to select the type of meat cuts you prefer.

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Our farm provides for your visit with two rooms furnished with antiques and old fashioned charm. Each room has a full-sized bed. We can accommodate your visit any time of the year. Our 115 acre farm is nestled in the driftless area of SW Wisconsin, only a few miles from the Wisconsin River. The river offers fishing, boating, picnicing and sunbathing opportunities. The river was once a thoroughfare for the transport of furs and other goods from the north by voyageur canoe to the mouth of the Mississippi River. The SW section of the river is now protected from development as a scenic waterway.

Our farm is also surrounded by cultural venues, including the nationally acclaimed American Players' Theater and numerous artist's studios and boutiques. Nearby Spring Green is the home of The General Store among other unique shops as well as Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesen. Bear Creek Massage, offering therapeutic massage, La Stone therapy and aromatherapy, is part of this community. Mineral Point, WI is only a short distance away and is the site of hands-on workshops on fibre arts, garden art, doll making, theatre arts, Christmas decorations, and woodlander's crafts as well as the home of a number of artisans. Viroqua's The Move hosts weekly folk music concerts. Bramble Books in Viroqua and Ocooch Books and Libations in Richland Center are places to browse and stir the mind. SW Wisconsin is a favorite location for biking. Many nearby state parks offer trail riding and horse camping.

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Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts