Guest Book
Please feel free to post any comments here for all to see . . . we look forward to your contributions! (Please note that all comments are reviewed/approved by us prior to appearing here publicly.)
Please feel free to post any comments here for all to see . . . we look forward to your contributions! (Please note that all comments are reviewed/approved by us prior to appearing here publicly.)
Friebel-Family from Piding Germany (Sunday, 20 January 2013 14:06)
Best regards from Piding, Bavaria http://www.piding.de/Home/ to Sink Hollow Farm! Thank you so much for the very warm welcome for our daughter. It seems that she's settled down 100%! We're very happy that Antonia likes Sink Hollow Farm so much! All the best for the coming offsprings at your farm. Best regards from Piding, Bavaria, Germany!
Oriflame (Thursday, 13 September 2012 13:13)
Nice site.
Lyle Behl (Saturday, 30 June 2012 08:30)
Oops, I missed the poultry page. The mottled black turkey is very impressive. As are the Icelandic chickens!
Lyle Behl (Saturday, 30 June 2012 08:27)
Where are the chickens :)?
Jenny LaFoe (Sunday, 13 May 2012 12:38)
Hi Cathy,
Nice website! I haven't talked to my friend about picking up your llama, but lets still plan on the last week of May if that still works for you.
Do you mind forwarding me the email you got that gave you my number? I'm sure it was my old friend John but I like to keep track of everyone who lets me know about llamas looking for homes. My email is oldstagealpacas@msn.com Thanks! Jenny
ps- if you need him out in a hurry give me a call, I have an emergency backup person.
Drew DeRiemacker (Tuesday, 01 May 2012 10:16)
Nice website! Welcome to the Myotonic Goat Registry! If you ever need anything or have questions, dont hesitate to ask! Drew DeRiemacker, Kinner Farms-Registered Myotonic Goats, Pleasant Plains IL. www.kinnerfarmsfainters.com, 217-899-4590
Laura Schermer (Wednesday, 18 April 2012 08:25)
Loved learning about all the animals on your farm and watching my little daughter and niece be so curious and explore. I just looked at all your pictures and got a better look at the colorings of all the different lambs and goats and saw your goat named Lottie! Wonder what Grandmom thinks about a goat having her name?! I'm sure she would be proud! :) thanks again for letting us come.
Todd & Kate Kemnitzer (Sunday, 08 April 2012 15:19)
great to see your farm and animals!