Welcome to Emerald Park Farm
You can find us in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.  
We are just southeast of Seattle, Washington.

We came from a background of 
breeding, training and showing Quarter
Horses in many disciplines.  When we started 
our own company we ran out of time for our
horses and sold them all.  

But we got bored............

So, we started "over" with chickens?  Yes, 
Japanese Bantams and Black Orpingtons in 2002.
We bred several Champions including taking the 
Nationals in Stockton, CA with both breeds 
in 2004.
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Our Birds
Dexter Cattle
Emerald Cows
Emerald Bulls
Babies on Parade
Dexter Dairy
Our Beef
Current Events
Sale Page
Cross Breds
Dexter Knives
Our Mules

We moved on to Dexter Cattle in 2005 and breed and continue to raise Champions every year.  In 2008 we entered the Lowline Angus scene and did it again taking those Champion awards each time we enter the ring.

We breed for disposition first in all of our animals and through a good eye of selective breeding, careful study of pedigrees, and a lot of hard work at home through feed, training and fitting it's easy to move right to the top.
One of our Orpington hens next to a standard sized Leghorn hen.
Our chickens, with help from our Muscovy ducks are our pest control.  They spend all their daylight hours turning the fields, spreading manure and working the compost pile. 

Our sheep and goats work as janitors for weed
control.  The sheep also provide wool, of course, and the goats milk.  (The best cheese)

Chris & Stefani 
Millman

Auburn, WA​

Home Phone:  
(253) 639-2727
or
(253) 631-2228

Cell: 
(206) 571-4189


email: 
emeraldparkdexters@gmail.com

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My husband and I have a deal that hobbies must pay for themselves so we take them very seriously.  Everything also must coexist, have manors and do a job.  

Thank you for visiting Emerald Park Farm.
Come on back again as we update often. 
Look for us at western Washington fairs,
we hope to meet you!
We also began breeding mini mules in 2019.  They've been a ton of fun and are great for chasing random coyotes, fox and eagles from the pastures.  They also eat thistle?  Yikes.  We had to take a break and shut down all "farming" for a year in 2022/2023 but are back at it and started showing our first mules in 2024.  Great fun!