Meet Our Animals
The Boss
Rex
Rex is our Highland Bull and the Boss of the Paddock! Despite his BIG horns he is a bit of a softy, but if you are at the fence with a carrot rest assured he's going to barge his ladies out of the way to get to you.
Our Gentle Soul & Alarm
Eeyore
If you don't see him, you will hear him! Eeyore is our organic alarm that lets us know when people arrive at Jarrah Glen. He loves a pat and a scratch whenever Queen Sheeba lets him get some attention.
Looks scary - but loves a cuddle
Eddy
Emus do look a little unapproachable but Eddy is super friendly! He loves a stoke on his neck and equally loves fruity treats, especially plums.
"Bird" his girlfriend will always be near but is very shy.
Getting bigger by the day
Snow
Our Baby alpaca 'Snow' is a firm favorite with guests. Born in November 2023, he loves getting his milk bottle 3 times a day.
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If you want a cuddle and to bottle feed Snow, the girls will show you how to do it.
Queen of the Paddock
Queen Sheeba
Queen Sheeba, Mum to Princess Penelope and the Mare of the paddock, Tyrone and Eeyore certainly know their place when the Queen is nearby.
Couldnt be more free range
The Chooks
Suppliers of our "Wild in our Heart" Eggs, the chooks can be found EVERYWHERE! These happy hens are happy to make your breakfast enjoyable with freshly laid eggs.
Life of the paddocks
Jessica and her Goat friends
No visit to Jarrah Glen is complete until the herd of Goats come running to the fence line! These cheeky ladies are always looking to see what our guests are up to.
Our Mum and Bub cuties
Honey (Mum) & Toffee
Some may say the prettiest Higland Cow we have. Honey has been a great mum to 'Toffee' and will always greet you at the fence hoping for a carrot or apple.
Scruffy by name, Scuffy by nature
Scruffy
Scruffy is a guest favourite! Dad to 'Snow' & great for the kids to feed, this softy doesn't like a cuddle but will love you for treats.
Lawn mowing specialists
Trixie, Rosebud and our Sheep
No farm is complete without a flock of sheep. We have some hand reared who love it when guests come to say g'day (with treats in hand).