Tiffany Trail

Country-raised small-scale farmer with 4-H livestock experience (goats, chickens, meat rabbits, and more). Seeking space to raise a well-managed mixed flock of chickens, rabbits, ducks, guineas, and quail. Focused on clean care, organization, and animal health. Hardworking, reliable, and respectful of land. In return, I provide fresh eggs, natural pest control, and help maintaining a clean, well-kept space—all with a low-maintenance, no-hassle setup for the property owner.

Preferred location: Genesee, Hillsdale, Jackson, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, Wayne

Desired Transitional Agreement: Farm Seeker/Farm Owner Partnership, Lease, Lease to buy, Sale, Mentorship

Apr 15, 2026

Desired Acreage

  • 1-5 Acres

Desired Infrastructure

  • Barns or other facilities
  • Electrical Access
  • Fencing
  • Irrigation/Water Access
  • Road access

Desired Land Usage

  • Bees
  • Flowers
  • Fruit
  • Fruit Trees
  • Goats - Dairy
  • Goats - Meat
  • Pigs
  • Poultry - Layers
  • Poultry - Meat

Goals, Values, Vision

My goal is to build a small, sustainable farm that integrates a well-managed mixed system including poultry (chickens, ducks, guineas, quail), goats, pigs, bees, meat rabbits, and small-scale fruit, vegetable, and flower production. I’m focused on creating a balanced setup where each element supports the land—through natural pest control, pollination, and efficient use of space.

I value cleanliness, organization, and proper animal care, and I take pride in maintaining a structured, low-impact environment that is respectful to the property. My approach is hands-on, consistent, and centered around animal health, secure enclosures, and daily upkeep.

Long-term, I plan to grow steadily and responsibly—keeping operations manageable, not overcrowded, and well thought out. My background being raised in the country and participating in Lucas County 4-H showing livestock has built a strong work ethic and real understanding of animal responsibility.

My goal is to create a mutually beneficial arrangement where the land is cared for, the operation remains clean and organized, and the property owner experiences a low-maintenance, no-hassle partnership with added benefits like fresh eggs, pollination support, and natural land management. 

Farming Status

Current Farming Status

Not currently farming

Mentoring

I am seeking mentorship

Farming Plans and Practices

I follow clean, sustainable farming practices with a focus on animal welfare, rotational use of space, and low-impact land management. While not certified organic, I use organic-leaning methods whenever possible, including natural pest control and maintaining clean, healthy living conditions. I also implement structured composting to responsibly manage waste and improve soil quality. My goal is to create an efficient, well-balanced system that supports both the animals and the land without overuse or strain.