A story of partnership, purpose, and a shared love for animals and community
Angel and Jules have shared a life together for more than 32 years as husband and wife, best friends, and partners in everything they do. Their journey has always been rooted in hard work, faith, and a deep love for animals, land, and community.
Together they built Samrock Stables and Angel & Jules' Not-So-Ordinary Farm with a simple belief: that farms should be places where animals are cared for with respect, people feel welcome, and the land is nurtured for future generations.
Over the years their farm has grown into much more than a place to raise animals. It has become a space where people can reconnect with agriculture, experience the healing power of animals, and learn the value of stewardship, compassion, and community.
Angel and Jules work side by side every day caring for their horses, livestock, and land. Their farm is home to thoroughbred horses, cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, and other animals that are part of their daily life and mission.
Through their nonprofit work, Angel & Jules' Not-So-Ordinary Farm, they focus on animal rescue, agricultural education, community outreach, and programs that support those who can benefit from the connection between people, animals, and nature.
What began as a shared dream between two partners has grown into a farm rooted in purpose, service, and the belief that small farms still play an important role in strengthening communities.
At the heart of it all, Angel and Jules remain what they have always been — best friends working together to care for the animals and land they love.
To provide a sanctuary for rescued animals, offer healing through therapeutic equine programs, educate the community about agriculture and animal care, and create a welcoming space where people of all ages can connect with nature, animals, and each other.