Fainting Hills

Raising and Breeding Myotonic Goats

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31 Comments

Reply Aunt Debbie
03:22 PM on January 23, 2012 

I will be a member if you send me a T-shirt, size L..lol   I relley injoy this about the goats.

Reply hcnikkijamesx7
02:29 AM on June 16, 2011 
Top class web-site sincerely, Keeley Heiney
Reply Ryan Poling
08:19 PM on October 07, 2010 

Sorry to hear that .  Let me know if I can help you in any way with goats.

barbara says...

 

i have one myself.her name is snpwball.she was born feb.13.of this year.i enjoy being around her.i would love to get another.this past winter  lost her sister.

Reply barbara
03:25 PM on October 07, 2010 

i have one myself.her name is snpwball.she was born feb.13.of this year.i enjoy being around her.i would love to get another.this past winter  lost her sister.

Reply Sherry Parks
01:04 PM on April 10, 2010 

A very informative site, thank you Ryan. I really enjoyed the videos

Reply crystal watson
08:28 PM on March 08, 2010 

love your goats!!!

Reply darren smith
08:05 PM on March 02, 2010 

Looking good keep up the good work.

Reply Judy Williams
09:50 PM on December 31, 2009 

Great website!!  Wonderful project!!!  Outstanding dedication and commitment!!!!  I would love to visit your farm next spring. 

Reply Very nice site!
10:11 AM on October 02, 2009 
Very nice site!
Reply debra
08:36 PM on May 21, 2009 

I loved your web site.What beautigul goats you have.I cant wait to get pictures of my goats fainting,you know it never happens when you have camera in hand.

We have a family of Raccoons who pay a visit to all the goats nightly and they stand and look at them like where did you come from or who's your daddy? It is so funny watching the raccoons getting water from the goats pen.

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