Our story
What began as a small backyard hobby farm in Altadena grew into something much more. Mia, Joey, and their family saw firsthand how animals bring people together, offering joy, connection, and a rare sense of calm in an increasingly busy world.
That experience inspired the creation of a premium mobile farm built with care and intention. Through animal stewardship, custom craftsmanship, and thoughtful artistic design, the family creates high-touch experiences for schools, nonprofits, private celebrations, and large-scale corporate and commercial events throughout Los Angeles.
In January 2025, the Eaton Fire destroyed the farm’s infrastructure. All animals were safely rescued, and with the support of an extraordinary community, the farm was rebuilt and fully operational by spring. Now reunited in Altadena, the family is focused on securing a permanent home to serve the local community while continuing to share the healing presence of their animals beyond it.
Photo by Adam Perez
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LA fires mapped: Kenneth, Palisades and Eaton blazes now cover … – The New York Times (interactive)
Beloved micro farm returns to Altadena after Eaton Fire – NBC Los Angeles (video report) NBC Los Angeles
Micro farm returns to Altadena following devastation by fire – NBC Los Angeles NBC Los Angeles
Family-owned petting zoo returns to Altadena after Eaton Fire –CBS News (video report) CBS Los Angeles
Altadena Couple Reopens Petting Zoo After Eaton Fire – Colorado Boulevard Newspaper (October 25, 2025) ColoradoBoulevard.net