Sandy Lane Dairy Goats

Raising Quality ADGA Registered LaManchas, Oberhasli and Saanens

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Reply Gina Savonell
10:54 PM on April 08, 2013 
Hello, It was wonderful looking at your website and I really appreciate your openness in sharing your feed recipe. My brother and I are in the baby stage of investigating dairy goat farming. While doing some research on goat feed I happened upon your site. Thanks again for the recipe. Would there be an opportunity for my brother to come to your farm? We need to visit as many goat farms as possible to get a feel for what we may like to develop. I live in AZ and he lives in Rockford. He has a 14 year old daughter whom I'm sure would love the visit as well. My name is Gina and by brother is Tony Sherman. Look forward to hearing back from you and I hope there is an opportunity to visit your farm.
Reply mari
08:28 PM on December 26, 2012 
shopping for an Ob milker in central Eastern NC. Got Saanen and Alpine and found them to be too acidic for our cheese recipes, also affected the length of shelf time adversely. Had Ob's for 15 yrs but wanted largr udders/bigger yield than our small uddered, crooked-backed, tough kidding does had, and found that it wasn't greener on the other side of the pasture. I could not find any mention of where your farm is located, if someone wanted to come to buy livestock, however.
Reply Christine Homer
04:11 PM on November 27, 2012 
I am also a Ober breeder in NW Arkansas I have a small herd and am on the hunt for my next herdsire. I enjoyed browsing your site.
Reply Charles Wood
07:21 PM on September 29, 2012 
We are so thankful to have found you. The love for the animals speaks volumes as to the quality of your products. Your milk is excellent. I enjoy coming out to be able to see the goats. Beautiful healthy happy herd. I benefit not only from drinking their milk but watching them makes me feel good. Sharing your knowledge to prepare and use food reflects your desire to improve health. In caring for people I know how much you must love your Goats. Drinking goats milk started as a need. Now it's a pleasure and I'm culturing my own products at home. Thank You
Reply Hiwot Michael
10:59 PM on September 14, 2012 
Hi, I live in Warrensburg, MO. I'm looking for local goat milk suppliers. Please advise me on this.

Sincerely,
Hiwot
Reply Angela Beasley
12:54 PM on February 13, 2012 
I am looking for some milk goats came across your web sit and seen that you had some goats for sale can you please call me so we can talk about what you have thank you Angela 931- 364-5557
Reply wendy carmichael
09:03 AM on January 31, 2012 
I forgot to put in my link to my cashmere blanket blog I just mentioned. I know sorry shameless self promotion.
Reply wendy carmichael
09:02 AM on January 31, 2012 
Hi there , i have just seen your website and I love the pictures and information you have about your goats. I would love it if you had the time to update this page shortly as we are always interested in seeing whats going on recently.
I have just started writing about cashmere in our current world and am fascinated about goats through to the delightful stuff we use the wool for.

keep up the good work.

lots of love
Wendy
Reply Dawne
03:18 PM on December 23, 2011 
We are new breeders of registered Nigerian's in Michigan. Here is our link: http://inchristalonemom.wordpress.com/pr-farms

:)
Reply Jim Johansen
06:44 PM on August 30, 2011 
You have done a great job with your website and your herd. I have just started purchasing some does and will be expanding our herd all winter. We are going to attempt to set up a local goat ice cream and market it in the local area. You have really done well for the short time you have been producing. I have alpines right now and have been looking at Toggenbergs. You Oberhaslis have caught my attention. Again GREAT JOB!