Gallery 1

With our photo galleries we invite you to come visit with us using your computer.
We will share with you through some photographs some of the beautiful sights
and scenery here at Hammock Koi Farm that we see and appreciate everyday.
We believe and trust in God and America.  We will update and post new photos
as things happen and as time allows.  So come on in....  We appreciate your visit.



Old Glory flies proudly over our farm and home.  She is 8 feet by 12 feet.



Sarah is head of security and predator control.  But the early morning
sun make her sleepy sometimes.



This small pond is under our front windows.

   

A couple of very nice male kohaku and a Hi Utsuri to be kept back.



Tranquility



Baby Yamabuki Ogons generally do not turn to their creamy yellow or canary
yellow until a few months of age. 
In this batch their highly metalic beauty already shows their quality.



Some Yamabuki Ogon at one year old.




In the two photos above Indria is releasing some exceptionaly nice 3 year old
Yamabuki Ogons into a mud pond that we might use as future Oyagoi.

 

Our good friend Jimmy has logged on many hours over the years.  It was a
cold morning of about 12 degrees f. when the pond on the left was being built.




This fine Shiro Bekko was donated by us to an auction.  CP of  Key West FL
was the proud winner.  The auction donated all funds to support koi KHV research.

 

International visitors.  Thats Martin deJong in the LH photo.  He has amazing koi
photography skills.  In the RH photo from LH to RH, Indria, Cathryn and Gene Winstead,
Marijke and Martin deJong.













Shiro Utsuri is Hammock Koi Farm's specialty.  We have paid our dues with many wonderfull
years invested in this variety.  All of our original Shiro Utsuri are of Omosako bloodline.  And
we still breed them true.  We have four Baby Grand Champion Shiro Utsuri from our farm and to many
to count firsts and bests.  In one of the photos above Indria is releasing baby Shiro Utsuri into a
mud pond to grow for a while.  Near the bottom thats Fuzz and Cheryl picking out some tosai
Shiro Utsuri.



At the AKCA Seminar in Nashville TN in 2010 Mr. Kodama finds some of our
Shiro Utsuri on display very pleasing and gave them high comments.  We took several different varieties of koi
to the seminar and the AKCA used our koi for judges and public training.  The judges were quite impressed
with Hammock Koi Farm's koi.  Full story in KoiUSA magazine.



Lets take a break....  This is hard work.




Two and 1/2 acre pond.  Some very big koi in here.

 

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