Meet Angel Valley Farm family
Angel Valley Farm is home to a vibrant community of animals, each with their own story and personality. Our farm features exotic and traditional residents such as capybaras, alpacas, Patagonian maras, wallabies, goats, sheep, chickens, peacocks, and colorful parrots. On this page, you’ll discover personal profiles for each of our animal friends—complete with names and fun facts—to help you get to know the wonderful individuals who make Angel Valley Farm such a special place. Whether you’re visiting in person or exploring from afar, enjoy meeting our beloved animal family
Alpacas
Ronnie
Ronnie is the boss and natural leader of the alpaca herd. He approaches life with confidence and keeps a watchful eye over the group, ensuring everyone stays in line. While Ronnie often shows a gentle side and forms close bonds with both animals and people, he won’t hesitate to show his authority with a well-timed spit, especially if boundaries are crossed or feeding time gets too lively. Although generally calm, Ronnie’s spirited moments and occasional mischief make him both respected and entertaining to all who meet him.
Isolda
Isolda is striving for independence within the herd. She often tries to take her own path yet still looks to Ronnie for reassurance and protection when uncertainty arises. Her attempts at courage show she’s eager to grow into her role. With each passing day, Isolda becomes more confident, gently stepping forward but never too far from the comfort of Ronnie’s guidance.
Stella
Stella is the shy one in the group, often found observing with a wide-eyed, surprised expression that captures her cautious curiosity. She tends to keep to herself around new people or situations, preferring the background to the spotlight. However, given time and space, Isolda will reveal flashes of her endearing personality—whether it’s a gentle approach for treats or curious inspection of new objects on the farm. Her delicate presence is a soft balance to Ronnie’s boisterous leadership.
Capybaras
Bonnie
Bonnie is our exotic barn queen, ruling her domain with calm confidence and unmistakable presence. Fiercely territorial, she prefers her own cozy quarters and isn’t keen on sharing her space with other capybaras, ensuring she always has her peaceful retreat. Despite her independent streak, Bonnie is exceptionally gentle around humans—offering shy, quiet companionship to those she trusts. Reliable and steady, she may be cautious at first, but her loyal nature shines through in every gentle greeting
Ken and Barbie, a couple
Ken and Barbie are an inseparable capybara couple, sharing a close bond that is easy to see in their daily routines. They are always at each other’s side, watching out for one another with a natural, protective instinct that makes them a harmonious pair. Both are known for their gentle and friendly nature—Ken sometimes appears a bit shy, seeking comfort in Barbie’s more confident presence, while Barbie is a little more dominant, often taking the lead during their adventures together. Their favorite activity is relaxing in the pool, where they spend hours swimming, playing, and basking in the sun as a team. Their partnership and affectionate personalities make them a heartwarming highlight at Angel Valley Farm.
Patagonian Maras
Pepper and Solt, a couple
Pepper and Solt are a devoted capybara couple, deeply connected and always looking out for each other and their family. Pepper takes his role as protector seriously—he’s vigilant, always ready to defend Solt and their home, and ensures his loved ones stay safe from any harm. Solt is a gentle and attentive mother, caring for her new Patagonian Mara babies born on November 17, 2025, with remarkable patience and love. Her nurturing instincts and careful watch over the young make her an irreplaceable member of their family group. Together, Pepper and Solt exemplify the warmth, teamwork, and affection that make capybaras so beloved at Angel Valley Farm.
Strawberry and Braveheart, sisters
Strawberry and Braveheart are inseparable sister Patagonian maras at Angel Valley Farm, sharing a loving and protective bond that defines their close relationship. Strawberry often follows in Braveheart’s footsteps, learning and imitating her confident older sister’s way. Braveheart, true to her name, is known for her courage, curiosity, and fierce devotion to her sister’s safety and well-being. These agile, fast-moving rodents are constantly alert and protective, embodying both the social and vigilant nature typical of Patagonian maras. Their unique personalities and remarkable sibling bond brighten the farm with liveliness and heartwarming companionship
Gold and Blue Macaw
Chiksa and Carro, a couple
Chiksa and Carro are Angel Valley Farm’s vibrant Gold and Blue Macaw pair, just starting their lifelong journey of learning and discovery. At only 4 and 5 months old, they have playful personalities and a remarkable future ahead, sure to bring color and joy to all who meet them. Chiksa is the more graceful, “lady-like” macaw, charming those around her and asking for plenty of attention and companionship. Carro—just a month older—is equally affectionate yet sometimes more assertive, often seeking attention at the same moment as Chiksa, which can sometimes lead to lively “arguments” between them. Their energetic, curious natures and strong social needs ensure that, together, they never have a dull day on the farm.
Wallaby's
Selga and Oreo, a couple
Oreo and Selga are a gentle, peaceful wallaby couple who share a special partnership at Angel Valley Farm. They quietly look after one another, often seen relaxing side by side or exploring together with calm, steady steps. Sometimes, Oreo shows a hint of a bad mood towards Selga, and Selga isn’t shy about giving a gentle response—but these brief exchanges are just part of their close relationship and natural communication. Their tranquil presence brings a sense of harmony wherever they go, embodying the quiet and loving spirit of the wallaby species.
Goats and sheep
Penelope, the goat
Penelope is the unmistakable leader of the barn—her striking black and white coat sets her apart, and she makes sure everyone notices! With a confident step, she tries to keep the other goats in line, often acting as the boss and overseeing all barn activities. If there's a goat dispute, Penelope is sure to be at the center, playing her role as queen of the clique.
Agate, the goat
As the second oldest goat on the farm, Agate carries herself with cautious dignity. She’s not fond of surprises—especially from behind! Approach her from the rear and you'll see her stand tall on her hind legs, making herself appear larger and more imposing. Agate values respect and likes her personal space, embodying the wisdom of her years.
Rebecca, the goat
Raised alongside a loyal dog named Kollie, Rebecca has picked up some canine quirks—most notably, she’s known for a gentle nip when she wants attention. Her playful biting is a legacy from her doggie companion, making her stand out with her unique, cross-species mannerisms. Rebecca brings a lively, mischievous energy to the barn that always makes visitors smile.
Alice, the goat
Alice is another Valentine’s Day mom—but she went above and beyond, welcoming four adorable kids! Her nurturing spirit shines through in everything she does, showing remarkable gentleness and grace as she cares for her playful bunch. Alice’s warm personality makes her a favorite among visitors and her fellow barn residents.
Elena, the goat
Elena is a gentle and caring mother, having given birth to a kid on Valentine’s Day 2025. Her motherhood journey was challenging, as her baby developed an allergy to her milk. Despite the hardship, Elena remains a loving and soft-hearted goat, always patient and kind with both humans and fellow goats.
Fredis, the goat
Fredis is a truly impressive goat: his powerful stature and commanding presence make him the biggest member of the herd, yet his gentle nature sets him apart as a beloved companion. Fully spoiled and living a life of comfort, Fredis is the kind of goat who perfectly blends strength and softness, showing how even the largest goats can be friendly, sociable, and affectionate. His patient and kind demeanor makes him easy to love, embodying the classic gentle giant personality found among the best and biggest goat breeds.
Skyler, Ponchika, Valentine, Sniedzins, Chelsia, goat adolescents
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Skyler and Chelsia are confident and determined—two adolescent goats who nearly always seem to know precisely what they want and how to reach it, revealing the proactive and assertive side of goat personalities.
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Ponchika is a true survivor; born with an allergy to her mother's milk, she defied the odds and thrived by showing strength and adaptability, key traits often seen in young goats overcoming early-life challenges.
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Sniedzins started life as the smallest and most vulnerable kid, facing a very slim chance of survival. Yet, his tenacity and indomitable spirit helped him prevail, symbolizing the resilience often witnessed in goats who emerge stronger after adversity.
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Valentine, together with her peers, contributes to a lively, joyful herd environment—social, playful, and always forging strong bonds, as adolescent goats are naturally gregarious and affectionate when surrounded by companions
Sheep
Dandelion, Star, Elza, Alfa, Beta, the sheep
Dandelion, Star, Elza, Beta, and Alfa came to Angel Valley Farm as young sheep rescued from a slaughterhouse. What began as a story of survival has grown into one of peace, safety, and joy. Today, they live a full and happy life surrounded by open pastures, gentle care, and plenty of love.
Each of them has a soft, woolly charm and a bright spirit—curious, intelligent, and kind-hearted. Whether they’re grazing under the morning sun or napping together in the shade, their days are filled with calm contentment. These fluffy and chubby friends remind us every day how wonderful life can be when compassion takes the lead.