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The Curry family, also known as Curryosity Farm, have been living in Jackson, California since 1998. We have a lovely home that is located on 16 acres.
Immediately after moving here, our three children joined a local 4-H Club. The first farm animals that we acquired were chickens. My father has been raising chickens since I was a child, so naturally, provided our children with chickens of their own.
All three of our children joined the 4-H Dairy Goat Project in 1999. We purchased our first Nubian Dairy goats in 2000. We are in the process of selling all of our Nubian goats due to the time constraints of Christi's work and school schedule.
Christi joined the 4-H Sheep Project in 2000. She purchased a Suffolk whether for the project, and I purchased a Suffolk ewe for breeding. Trina and Jim also joined the sheep project for a brief time. We have a total of five ewes, one ram, and six lambs. They have been relocated to an irrigated pasture in Brentwood and are being cared for by my Dad.
Christi joined the 4-H Rabbit Project in 2002. She purchased a pair of Mini Rex rabbits and began her breeding program. Trina and Jim also joined the rabbit project for a brief time. The Holland Lop rabbit project has grown over the years and include several varieties. We also added a few Rex rabbits this year.
Christi became interested in horses in 2002 and took riding lessons. She purchased her first horse, an Appendix Quarter horse, in March, 2003. Christi wanted to raise a foal, and purchased a Quarter Horse mare and her 2-1/2 month old colt in August, 2004. Circumstances led Christi to breed one of her mares, and the mare produced a colt in April, 2006. Christi sold her 3 year old gelding, and now has two mares and her yearling.