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Dana Warne at Salt Fork Miniatures

Their Salt Fork Miniatures’ horse trailer displays many of the ribbons they have won over the years.

Addicted to horses would describe the life of Dana Warne of Salt Fork Miniatures in Salesville. She has been around horses all her life, although until more recent years they were full size horses, which she rode while competing in barrel racing.

Dana and Tom spend time on the farm working with their mini-horses and mini-donkeys as well as putting up hay.

Dana and her husband, Tom, both grew up on farms where they had horses. While Tom was around miniature horses all his life, Dana didn’t become well acquainted with them until she married Tom in 2001. The following year, they added mini-donkeys.

Dana and Tom are with a favorite miniature, Scotch, who was with them for 24 years.

Dana graduated from Buckeye Trail and drove bus at East Guernsey Schools for 25 years. Driving a bus filled with children is never an easy task, but Dana made certain that the children behaved. She told them, “You’re not going to ride if you don’t behave.”

Life hasn’t always been easy for her as in 1998, a car went left of center and hit her bus, which luckily she said had no children on board at the time. This left her paralyzed for a while and since that time she has had 32 surgeries mostly on her back, which today is supported by 12″ rods. However, she is determined to keep on working on the farm as best she can. The miniatures gave her a special reason to keep on going as well as giving her comfort that she needs.

Dana enjoys a close connection with her animals as they give her a peaceful feeling.

Now they have both mini-horses and mini-donkeys, which Dana described as having completely different personalities. The horses are independent with a free spirit that likes to run. Donkeys are loving and caring, great guard animals, and give Dana a feeling of peacefulness. All their animals are under 34″ tall. That’s not even as tall as a yard stick!

Dana is wearing a beautiful shirt and ready for another show.

They take their animals to the Guernsey County Fair, of course, but also take them to major national shows in Oklahoma and Missouri. Some are sold as breeders and others for pets. These shows are special, always beginning with a prayer, as the people in attendance are all very helpful to each other and make friendships that last long afterward.

They have miniature horses and donkeys in several states such as Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Montana, Oklahoma, and Missouri to name a few. One baby even traveled to Australia.

Downtown Mr. Brown won Grand Champion twice in 2025.

Downtown Mr. Brown, a favorite donkey, began as an ugly duckling but ended up a champion in 2025. He won the ACOSA National Jack class with a 1st place and Grand Champion. He also placed 1st in his 2 yr. old NMDA Jack class and took Grand Champion Jr. Jack, too. He’s 2 years old now and this was his second show.

She will be the first to admit. “We couldn’t do what we do without friends and family.” When they need help or are at a show, neighbors help care for the animals.

Her dogs are also very important to her comfort.

This is a fully operating farm with more happening than just the mini horses and donkeys, which they show and sell. They also put up hay for their horses and sell some of that as well. Of course, the miniatures provide some great fertilizer for their garden.

Dana and Downtown Mr. Brown have a morning conversation.

Dana loves to garden and cans for winter use. One recent winter, Tom counted over 350 jars on the shelves. They also have fruit trees and she enjoys having flowers around as well. You can see that she is a busy woman on her good days. Their farm is often the place for family functions and all the canned meats, vegetables, and fruits make that easier and tastier.

While Tom works for Parnell and Associates, Dana is home full-time now. They have made things easier for her to handle by using mini buckets for feed and water as needed. She likes to purchase things from the Amish in the area as their leads and halters are excellent quality. Buying local when possible is important to Dana.

Once in a while, they both have to get dressed up just for the fun of it!

Honesty is the best policy. She said that if you tell the truth, you never have to be concerned about what you say in the future. People appreciate honesty and return to buy more animals or tell others about their animals.

Everyone has their dreams of places or things they would like to do. Dana is no exception. Her dream vacation would be to go to a Dude Ranch at Yellowstone National Park where she could herd cattle, eat at the chuck wagon, and sit around the campfire in the evening singing and listening to someone play their guitar. However, right now travel is not her friend.

Those little ones are so cute. Here’s Tango with baby Flashy Pants.

She believes in their miniatures. “If well-bred, gentle, and colorful miniature donkeys are what you want, take a look! And remember this, Color turns heads but personality is a must. If you see something you like, take the time to come meet them in person if at all possible. They are going to be a huge part of your life. If you can’t love them like family, don’t look. These are our babies and we want the best for them.”

If you are interested in seeing the miniatures or perhaps purchasing one, call or text Dana at 740-255-7106. 80% of her day is spent with the miniatures or working on the farm. She begins each morning around 7:00 with feeding, and is back in the house after 6 most evenings.

When asked what is important to her, Dana quickly answers, “God, family, farm, and honesty! Nothing else is worth worrying about.”

Fun at Fox’s High Rock Petting Zoo in Hocking Hills

Fox’s Petting Zoo is south of Logan on Route 664.

Next time you’re in the Hocking Hills area, take the youngsters a few miles south of Logan to Fox’s High Rock Farm and experience their Petting Zoo. The animals and hosts are very friendly. Get up-close to gentle animals that love extra attention.

Aaron and Cindy Fox want to share their love of animals.

Some people naturally love animals. Aaron and Cindy Fox grew up with dogs, cats, and horses all their life. So in 2016, when they found a small farm near Logan, they thought it would be the perfect place for a Petting Zoo so they could share their love of animals.

Horses have been a long-time Fox family favorite.

The animals here love people, as are well cared for and given special treatment from the time they are born. When animals are handled with kindness, they reciprocate by being gentle and love to be petted, fed, and talked to.

Miniature donkey Cindy watches over her baby Zeke.

At the Petting Zoo, you will find sheep, horses, a pig, miniature cows, miniature donkeys, many goats, and friendly cats. While this is a small petting zoo, guests receive significant attention. Several college students, who all love animals and children, work here during the summer months. They answer questions and assist children as they find a favorite animal to pet.

This young man is giving special attention to a lamb by combing it.

Visiting a petting zoo has many benefits for children. They learn how to be gentle and caring with goats and sheep yet learn to be brave when petting larger animals like donkeys and horses. It’s the perfect place to observe the unique behaviors of the animals at close range.

This young lady goes nose to nose with a gentle cow.

Aaron and Cindy want the Petting Zoo to be affordable so admission is $2 per person. Many children come back often during the year to watch the animals grow and change. Baby animals are always a big attraction.

Purchase an ice cream cone filled with Petting Zoo Feed and get close to the animals.

If you really want the animals to be your friend, buy an ice cream cone filled with Mazuri Petting Zoo Diet for $1. All the animals like this food which is purchased in 40-pound bags. You’ll have them eating right out of your hand. Yes, they even eat the cone!

Primary diet for all of the animals is hay from the Fox’s farm. During the winter season, they receive grain in the morning, but throughout the summer when the Petting Zoo is open, animals are fat and happy from all the food they are fed from the ice cream cones.

Goats, especially the baby ones, are very popular.

Get up close and personal with many goats that fill the pens. Children love watching the playful antics of the goats. Rub a pig’s belly or hug a lamb before heading out to the pasture to pet a horse, donkey, or cow.

This friendly pig likes to have its belly rubbed.

Rules for visiting say: 

  • Please no hitting, biting, pulling, running, yelling, or screaming.
  • Not responsible for butts, scratches, licks, and spit.
  • We take responsibility for fun, good times, big smiles, laughter, and education.
Nacho is a rescue cat that loves the attention of visitors.

Their gift shop is filled with gifts you are sure to enjoy. Find tee shirts, local Hocking Hills products (some made of goat milk), and stuffed animals, of course. Just outside the gift shop is a Penny Pincher machine that turns your penny into a souvenir with a picture of an animal on it. They have a wide selection of animal Christmas ornaments so I had to have one for my Christmas tree that gets decorated with memories of all my favorite places.

Their other business is Hocking Hills Canoe LIvery.

Aaron and Cindy are never bored as they also have Hocking Hills Canoe Livery in Logan. Here, the staff helps plan canoe, kayak, and raft trips on the Hocking River.

Once in a while, Aaron and Cindy find someone reliable to watch the animals and take a break in the Smoky Mountains or at Gatlinburg. Stopping at any Petting Zoo they see along the way is part of their journey as they are always looking for new ideas and ways to improve their zoo.

Children enjoy feeding the goats.

Their goal at the Petting Zoo is to give others the joy they feel being surrounded by animals on a daily basis. The Petting Zoo is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day every day except Wednesday from 10:00 – 5:00. During September and October, they are usually open on the weekends.

Teach the love of animals to your family by visiting the Petting Zoo with super friendly animals just south of Logan on Route 664. Take pictures for memories of a great day in Hocking Hills. The animals are waiting for you!