Welcome to Hidden Heights Farm

Keeping it Real & Sharing the Journey

Hello! We are Kevin and Rachel.

Together with our two kids, Kaleb and Kyah, we are living the dream here in Oklahoma.

We are first-generation farmers on a 20-acre homestead, sharing our lives through our blog and YouTube channel.

We share our successes as well as our failures because we believe there’s value in sharing it all.

Our hope is that you can learn from our mistakes and gain confidence in trying this farm life for yourself.

So pull up a chair and let’s visit awhile.

Watch Hidden Heights Farm on Youtube

We Love the Farm Life

We are so thankful that we get to live this life. Every animal plays an important role on our farm.

If you’ve watched us for long, you’re sure to know MoJo, Leeske, and Kora, our three giant livestock guardian dogs. Or maybe you’ve spotted Sheriff Skeeter, our beloved mini schnauzer. Smeegle and Gracie, the farm cats, make their appearance from time to time as well.

Some of the other characters you’ll see are goats, pigs, chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, emus, and even bees.

We truly are one big happy family!

Okie Homesteading Expo

June 2nd & 3rd, 2023

The 2nd Annual Okie Homesteading Expo is coming up! This is a fun homesteading lifestyle event to promote & help others gain confidence in living a more sustainable lifestyle.

What you'll learn...

The Latest From Hidden Heights Farm

Whether you have an older adult livestock guardian dog or a new pup, learn how to introduce LGD to goats to protect the goat herd.
Experience the taste of summer by making this blackberry jelly recipe using blackberry juice, sugar, pectin, and love!
Get ready for blackberry season by learning the best time for picking blackberries in the wild or on the farm!
If you own goats, like pygmy, dwarf, or Kiko, you need to know how to trim goat hooves often to keep your herd in the best health.
Treat pink eye in goats at home to cure this contagious disease that can spread to the herd, even the babies.
For the best method to keep your livestock in and your LGD free to come and go, you can try this DIY jump gate for dogs.
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