:: Our Farm ::
This is our sweetheart "T".  She
was born August 12, 2003.  She is
loving and very intelligent.
T is extremely focused and
intuitive.  She herds goats and
cows, plays ball and Frisbee, and
is a very good pet.  She has
produced three beautiful litters.  
We have had numerous
testimonials from buyers noting
how wonderful their dogs turned
out and how smart they are.
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here for T's Pedigree.
:: Campbell Farms ::
We are a hobby farm / homestead (with both
feet inside the grid) situated in the gently rolling
hills of south central Mississippi, just west of
Tylertown.

Sixty years ago our place was planted in cotton.
Since then  the property has changed hands
several times and without regular mowing
became more treed (with a lot of under brush)
than pasture so we decided to get some goats.
That worked just fine and our front forty is
looking more like a park than jungle now.  

But, goats are not maintenance free so we
began breeding Border Collies more out of necessity than
anything else.  Suddenly,  we realized we were getting too old
(not to mention too slow) to chase goats around the pasture in order to pen them.  We believe that being "good
stewards" meant protecting our livestock but, allowing them to forage and raise offspring in a natural
environment.   As our land changes we too will change the animals we keep.

Our goal is to raise sufficient livestock and produce to feed ourselves and share what's left with others.  Our
livestock is limited to a herd of goats, a few cows, several pigs, chickens, rabbits, donkeys and dogs.  Soon,
we plan to add ducks and other fowl as well as sheep to this menagerie.   We found raising intelligent dogs to
be more fun than work and our kennel has grown from there.  We now have 4 full time Border Collies on staff
and a lot of pups that come and go.

Our future plans include adding a hoop house for round year tomatoes, building a kennel facility to provide
boarding services and a honey house for extracting the honey from the hives.
Puppies available 1/23/2010
2 Males (1 R/W & 1 B/W)
2 Females (Both R/W)
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