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b gillis said:   April 26, 2012 10:21 am PST
Becky and Mike are a welth of knowledge regarding the Barbados Blackbelly bloodlines here in the US and facilitated my selection of a second ram to broaden my herd with "save back" ewe lambs. However, take plenty of money if you go visit their farm because i left with an extra ram; their selection is incredible!

gary linhares said:   March 18, 2012 6:27 pm PST
great website, talk to you later, I like your sheep, looks like what i want. Let me know how to be your Dec. customer. 6 ewes and a compatible ram. gary

John Daughtrey said:   February 7, 2012 1:27 pm PST
Dear Becky and Mike, Thank you for your hospitality. It was a pleasure to visit and see how well organised your operation is. Your animals are healthy and happy,place is clean and well groomed. I appreciate your dedication to the highest standards of the Barbadoes family, which attracted me to your business. Thanks again,John

RobinLee Battaglia said:   January 24, 2012 6:06 pm PST
It was so nice talking to you this evening! Sam, Destiney and I are VERY excited to come and see you. We can't wait to come and see your rams. We would love to see more pictures of "Razor" and "Sumo" as well as the whether you mentioned. Hope to hear from you again soon! ~The Battaglia's

roon k said:   January 18, 2012 2:38 pm PST
It was a pleasure viewing the page and seeing a fellow blackbelly sheep person. The page was suggested by Mr. Bradshaw as we are both from Barbados. It would be a pleasure for me if i could share some pictur es with you as well, some being my own and some from other breeders, of the quality fo stock currently in Barbados. I can also take some pictures from the annual sheep show held here if you guys are interested.

Kris Errickson said:   January 16, 2012 6:16 pm PST
We visited Becky and Mike last summer about acquiring sheep for our mini-farm. What a blessing to have the Lannons in our same town! We started visiting and became friends. Then the terrible wildfire brought disaster to our community last September. We watched how Mike and Becky managed a very difficult time. They kept the farm going and spent hours treating their traumatized sheep, many who were birthing. It is one thing to be a pro when times are smooth. It is another to be a pro when extreme challenges hit your animals. I can vouch that they are pros in both scenarios. This couple has much wisdom to share.

Patti Parrish said:   January 13, 2012 1:57 pm PST
From my first visit to your website to purchasing lambs from Lone Star Farm I have been impressed by your dedication to quality and integrity. A delightful, knowledgeable couple, you have a tireless willingness to help others learn and to promote this special breed of sheep that you love. You are a blessing.

Eldon Andersen said:   January 7, 2012 8:07 am PST
Saw your ad in a sheep e-mail. Your re-vamped website is very well done, lots of beautiful pictures of your farm and sheep. I also like your "portrait" format business card. Makes it stand out from all the others. Lots of good information on your website about the Barbados. I like your breeding philosophy for one.

Wesley Bradshaw said:   January 1, 2012 8:12 pm PST
Becky and mike are very passionate about the breeding and general welfare of the black belly sheep. They are very open minded, and do not profess to know all. With God's help and some luck I can clearly see success building on the strong foundation which has been laid. Keep up the good work

Karin Dirickson said:   December 27, 2011 11:23 am PST
Becky and Mike are tremendously helpful and they stand by their guarantee. It makes life easier when you know that they are there to support you in this endeavor. My little flock is healthy, growing and always a pleasure to look at and fun to brag about.

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