"Hi Glenn! I absolutely LOVE your emails. I look forward to
them and take time out of my busy schedule just to check and see if
there's one in my in-box. We inherited a pigmy goat from some family members that weren't taking
care of her and didn't want her. They inherited her from friends of theirs who
didn't want her. So, instead of letting her suffer we brought her home with us. I've been making changes every time I read your emails and
hopefully she's a happier goat for it. :)
When she came home with us, I started reading online to see if we could gather some quick information in
order to take proper care of her. There isn't a lot of helpful information out
there, but when I found your site I couldn't resist the free advice
[...] Since we're cattle ranchers, we had no interest in goats, but have decided to buy another one to keep her company and happy. She's a cute little thing and I can see why people buy
them for pets. Thanks for all the useful information, I can tell you our "Gertrude" is happier for it! I do believe she even grins at us.
We are much better goat parents now as a result of all the advice and
information."Shari LaForce
Karval, Colorado
"Hi, my name is Kathleen Kennedy, I just got my property last year,
and this year decided to get some pigmy goats, I live in Anderson, Mo.
I started getting your news letters about pigmy goats, because I am
just learning about them and they are very informative. I would
love to keep getting your news letters, and learn more about pigmy
goats, my kids really love them and since I am a single mother,
working and learning about the goats, it is also teaching my
children about them.
Thank you very much for the information about the pigmy's, keep
the good letters coming and KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK... you are
more than welcome to quote me, I am happy to get your
newsletter!"
Kathleen Kennedy,
Anderson, Mo.
"Wow! I am so pleased with the information you sent me about
pygmy goats! My husband and I are retiring to a ranch in New
Mexico. I have always wanted to raise pygmy goats and believe I
will be much more prepared now. Although I have not an
opportunity to read all of the material yet, I am very much looking to
reviewing it all before we purchase our goats.
Thank you so much for sharing your information with me. Do you
have any plans to publish a book? I just wish you would do the same
thing with alpacas, horses, and cows! We also want to purchase those
animals.
Of course you could use my quotes--I loved the information and
would be happy to help you in any way I could. We are building a
house on Bartlett Mesa near Raton, New Mexico. We have 240 acres
there at about 7200 ft. altitude, and are looking forward to getting
animals this spring. The city is Raton, NM. I keep telling my
husband I want buffalos, too. It's a great bargaining chip--horses
don't sound so bad then. He loves the idea of pygmy goats and
alpacas."
Carolyn Woodul,
Raton, New Mexico