Collaborations & Partnerships

 As Stoney Creek Farm is not open to the public for visits, we have partnered with two parks in Northern NSW for locals and visitors to meet some of our goats.


 Tropical Fruit World

We have collaborated with Tropical Fruit World by providing them with three of our Nigerian Dwarf does, whom they have named Sophia, Rose, and Blanche.

Tropical Fruit World takes great pride in its Biological Sustainability philosophy, educating visitors about such philosophy, and various animal species.

The Stoney Creek Farm team is delighted to align with Tropical Fruit World and to provide their farm with three exciting and unique additions.

We hope to provide Northern New South Wales residents and tourists with the experience of meeting our goats, learning about them from the Tropical Fruit World team, and enjoying their beautiful farm in doing so.

Surrounded by their neighbours, the Kangaroos, Donkey, and Ram, our teams released Sophia, Rose, and Blanche into their grassed area with a dam and custom-built housing unit, which they were very curious about.

The Macadamia Castle

We have partnered with The Macadamia Castle near Byron Bay to expand our reach further, allowing more locals and visitors to meet the Stoney Creek Farm Nigerian Dwarf goats in person.

Three male wethers have been provided to Macadamia Castle's Animal Fun and Adventure Park to join the other 150 animals they currently have.

Now neighbours to the inquisitive Alpacas, Sheep and older Goats, the latest additions have caught the attention of many, including NBN Television and The Northern Star covering the story.

We look forward to building our relationship with Macadamia Castle further as their mission to educate about wildlife and the environment is highly valued by our team here at Stoney Creek Farm.