Hello and Welcome to
Three Red Shirts Farm
Hello and Welcome
What We Raise On The Farm
What We Raise
Nigerian Dwarf Goats
Nigerian Dwarf Goats are pint-sized, full-featured goats. Their small size makes them easier to handle, but its their playful affectionate personalities that won our hearts. We love our small, but growing herd.
What we raise
Barnyard Chickens
We have a young flock of mixed breed chickens they aren't laying yet but we hoping soon for some farm-fresh eggs. We are also raising a second flock of Silkie chickens.
What We Raise
Honey Bees
This is our first year cultivating honey and bee keeping. Even thought we are not expecting a large honey bounty this year, we are still happy about having these friendly pollinators helping our garden along!
What we raise
Organic Garden
We cultivate an organic garden, because we like to know what is in our food, and also because it's a beautiful process. "To plant a garden is to believe in the future"
What We Raise
Ferments
Fermented foods are rich in probiotic bacteria so by consuming fermented foods you are adding beneficial bacteria and enzymes to your overall intestinal flora, increasing the health of your gut microbiome and digestive system and enhancing the immune system
What We Raise
Farm Kids
Emma and Jackson are the youngest member of the 3RS Farm. They and their cousins are learning so much with hands-on practical experience.
A Letter From The Editor : May 2021
Hatching Eggs
Blizzard 2021
Meet Bluebell & Billie
Moving to Franktown
Our Team
3RS Family
Three Red Shirts
Our Family Farm Dream
We gave up our traditional lives in the suburbs to live together on a multi-generational farm. Located in Franktown Colorado, we are far enough from Denver that we could design the life we wanted, but close enough to easily stay connected to our family, friends and business. This website and blog will document our challenges, what has worked, and all the fun we have along the way.
While we have some experience, we are new to farming in Colorado. We purchased our property in December 2020 and got started immediately. We plan to create a homestead farm and aim to be as self-sustaining as possible. Our animals are young, but we look forward to raising them and the products that we will one-day receive from them. Stay tuned for updates on our progress!