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Fainting Goats and Full Hearts: Life at L&B Almosta Farm | Episode #27

28 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the GreeneScene Podcast, hosts Pam Marisa, Kent Marisa, and TR Mahle welcome Halie Gallagher, the heart and soul behind L&B Almosta Farm in Waynesburg. By day, Halie serves our community as a school nurse, but at home, she and her family have cultivated something truly unique: a hobby farm dedicated to rescue, responsibility, and radical generosity. What started with just a few chickens has grown into a bustling sanctuary of over 60 hens, mini-donkeys, and fainting goats. In this episode, we’re chatting about: * The "Almosta" Mission: Why Halie and her husband chose to provide fresh eggs to the community for donations only, teaching their young sons the value of giving back to those in need. * Rescue & Therapy: The moving stories behind their rescued horses and donkeys, and Halie’s firm belief in the therapeutic power animals have for those facing challenges like Alzheimer’s. * Hobby Farming 101: Halie shares practical advice for those looking to start their own "slice of heaven," from land requirements to the physical comedy of chasing down 60 chickens! * A Community Invitation: Their dreams for a future petting zoo and why their gates are open to neighbors who just need a little animal therapy. Follow their journey on Facebook >> L&B Almosta Farm [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577093971806&locale=en_GB] ----- Follow the GreeneScene Community Magazine on social media for more: > Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreeneSceneCommunityMagazine [https://www.facebook.com/GreeneSceneCommunityMagazine] > Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenescenecommunitymagazine [https://www.instagram.com/greenescenecommunitymagazine] ----- Executive Producer: Pam Marisa Producer: Vicky Hughes Producer: TR Mahle Host: Shelly Brown Host: Dolly Throckmorton Audio Editor/Manager: Jacob Ahlbrand ----- For more information on the GreeneScene Community Magazine, visit greenescenemagazine.com [https://greenescenemagazine.com/].

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