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Reply Toni
10:54 PM on July 07, 2010
Hi, great stie, I'm raising BB Red Phoenix and I've just started a site for them please have a look. http:// www.bbredphoenix.com
Reply Brad and Chris
03:09 PM on July 06, 2010
Hi...great website, beautiful animals.
looking forward to visiting some day!!
We're near Stevens Point.

;)
Reply Troy Harris
11:49 AM on June 30, 2010
I recently met Michelle talking about children because my wife and I were looking for a place to take our children to share the love of animals we so enjoy, after talking to Michelle it was very apparent she too loves animals and even envited us to visit her and the animals. We have not yet been but I can say Michelle is a very nice person to open her farm for total strangers and share her animals. We will be visiting within the next few weeks!
Thank you Michelle for inviting us to visit. September and Addyson are very excited to see the animals.
Reply Marianne Rice
12:25 PM on June 22, 2010
A beautiful drive to this gorgeous farm, with well kept animals of every shape and color! I purchased six chickens from Michelle, and would do it all over again! Would highly recommend this great place! Thanks Michelle.
Reply Sande
09:02 AM on June 19, 2010
Hi Michelle,

I enjoyed your site immensley and the pictures of wonderful. Thank you for taking the time and effort so that the rest of could enjoy it.

Sande
Reply Sara
10:39 PM on June 07, 2010
I love your site What a wonderful farm you have. Your sultans are adorable.
Reply Judie Pospichal
03:54 PM on May 17, 2010
I am the lady that has the 6 acres for sale in adams county. i love your website and hope i can come to visit. do i make an appointment. my brother (passed) used to live in west salem....beautiful country....almost as nice as adams county.....ha ha judie
Reply Tami & Alex Saleska
11:30 AM on May 09, 2010
We really enjoyed your website. My mom and dad are Steve and Linda Engh from Viroqua. We live down in Florida. What a wonderful job you have done and we hope to get over to your farm when we come to visit. Glad my Dad could get some of your chickens..... Take care.

Tami
Reply Rowena
11:21 PM on April 29, 2010
I love all of your chickens and varieties. They are lovely.
I have a Polish top Hat chick that I don't know the sex of. "Della" is almost 4 weeks old and flying out of the brooder box already. She has the company of a brown leghorn, a barred rock, a black australorp, a black giant and a silver wynadote. I have to turn on the blower during the day (they are in the green house temporarily) because today it was 88 degrees! and at night I have to turn on the heat lamp (2 nights ago it was 49). Love all of yours. I will check in regularly to see whats up at the farm.
Reply Sherry
11:34 AM on April 27, 2010
Loved looking at your pictures of all the chickens! We are just getting started with ours. Last year we purchased comets and reds from our local tsc this year we went back for some silkie bantams and I have a variety of chochins, polish, frizzles, porcelains, and sebrights on order from McMurray Hatchery due to come in in July. We live in NY.
Reply Laura Mueller
03:36 PM on April 25, 2010
Love all the pics of your critters. My husband, children, and I have chickens and a pair of India blue peafowl and have had pigs and sheep in the past. Lots of fun! Looking to maybe add a pair of white peafowl to our fold. Seeing your gorgeous fanning fellows makes me envious to see them in person. Keep up the great work.
Reply Tommy Tanner
12:48 PM on March 22, 2010
looking to buy some peafowl . Forest, Ms
Reply Del & Angie Keepers
08:40 PM on March 07, 2010
We have met Michelle at the Horst Stables in Thorpe. We checked out your awesome site! Would like to come for a visit sometime this summer!
Reply Noel
05:05 PM on January 13, 2010
WONDERFUL site! I really love all the clearly labeled pictures of different chicken breeds. It's good to know that there is a responsible breeder of chickens in Wisconsin!
Reply jerry
03:31 PM on January 07, 2010
Hi Michelle,
You don't work down the street? I suppose you know what is going on with me but all is well. Give me an e-mail Jeas288827@aol.com
Jerry Eastman "the Stop Inn"
Reply Meg
08:08 PM on December 12, 2009
Just moved out to the country and looking forward to getting my own farm started! We're hopefully getting guineas tomorrow! Great website, really liked looking around it! I found it when I did a google image search of Silkie chickens. Huge fan of Annie the Emu
-Meg
BC Farms
Connectiut
Reply Shawna Hanson
11:06 AM on November 24, 2009
You better go check out the COOL goat at Paul's! His name is Gilbert! You'd love him!! Had such a ball Saturday, see you soon!!
Reply Diane D. Potts
01:22 PM on November 11, 2009
LOVE the web site......great pics of all the animals.....next time I need something new, I know where to look first. Rochester, MN
Reply Erin Lyke
01:23 PM on October 28, 2009
Love all the pictures, and wish to one day have MANY animals also! (maybe not as many as you though!) Very cute animals.
Reply Elsie
10:03 AM on October 06, 2009
Hi. I'm in Donegal, Ireland. A friend gave me a chick but we didnt know what it was untill we found it on your site. Its a Sultan and its a female. Very timid litle thing. Happily sits in a box of straw all day. Not bothered to go out and scratch with the other hens.
Reply See
06:32 PM on September 12, 2009
I just want to know when there's another Swap Auction for Chickens because I'm in love with the Silver Phoenix. I need to know when theres going to be another Auction near Eau Claire, Wisconsin... maybe Fall Creek?
Reply Kit
06:20 PM on September 08, 2009
Great web site and such a pretty heard of horses!
Reply mark la flech ER
04:52 PM on September 03, 2009
just clicking around chicken sites and found this, fantastic!, added to my fav's.
I breed, sell and keep chickens here in Spezet, France and do have a few you don't. hee, hee hee. LOL

Having said that you got a lovely and a much biger collection than me.

Check us out on thechickenexchange.com

Good luck for the future, and take care.

Mark Fletcher
Reply chewy
02:46 PM on September 02, 2009
Wow your chickens are so cool looking you know. Its like the best cause you have so many different kinds of chickens. Do you sale your chickens. I was just wondering. Okay bye.
Reply Barb
01:27 PM on September 02, 2009
I have to say........you have the most entertaining website I've seen in a longgggggggggggg time! Great photography!
Reply WILL PALMER
11:25 PM on August 28, 2009
I HAVE 1 PEACOCK , 2 PEAHENS , 4 PEARL GUINEAS , 23 GUINEA EGGS IN INCUBATOR , 1 GOLDEN PHEONIX ROOSTER , 1 RED BOURBON TURKEY HEN , 4 CHICKS , 1 PARTRIDGE SILKIE ROOSTER , 6 BUNNYS , AND 3 MIXED BREED HENS , I LOVE THEM ALL.
Reply Margie Lockhart
07:01 PM on August 25, 2009
You have a beautiful place with beautiful healthy animals.
Thank you for the (virtual) tour.
Margie Lockhart
Wasilla Alaska
Reply lola
09:28 PM on August 23, 2009
nice sight. glad to have met you. lola
Reply Teresa Peterson
08:46 PM on August 16, 2009
Your site is AWESOME. Please refer me to anyone in US able to sale/ship silver polish (or other) polish bantams. I have standard size and would love to raise and show bantams.
Reply Shawna Hanson
12:27 PM on August 13, 2009
Hi there, I haven't talked to you forever but, I hope things are good and business is booming! Thanks so much for keeping our page alive & well.
Think of you often!
Reply Alma Quillian
11:49 PM on August 12, 2009
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[color=violet]What a delight your sight is! i was trying to ID a chicken i had photographed to paint and found your Polish silverlaced beauty which brought me to your fabulous sight.What a terrific job you have done! it is in my favorites.
If you look at my art on the following linkyou will see why iIam so nuts about your site!
http://www.ajqart.blogspot.com
God bless y'all and all your fine critters
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Reply alice kirby
08:13 PM on August 04, 2009
I LOVE the button quail!
Reply Stephanie
05:37 PM on July 28, 2009
i just love those pics of those baby chicks.Or any animal for that matter.
Reply Julie
04:29 PM on July 20, 2009
I love your website! We are just starting to raise chickens and I'm totally hooked!
Reply Tina
12:32 PM on July 20, 2009
I started a small hobby farm this year and would like to get a variety of layer hens. I want to have alot of different kinds and wondering what you have available for sale? Thanks
Reply Loyd Little
03:56 PM on June 26, 2009
Really, real fine pictures and a sweet loving touch in taking and presenting all of them.
Reply Teresa
12:47 PM on June 20, 2009
Hi michelle just wanted to let you know I have email again. I can check it at work. so you can email me again.
Reply ray puent
06:24 AM on June 15, 2009
those hills make me really homesick!
Reply AB Vang
08:09 PM on May 01, 2009
Hey michelle....first hatchling from your fertile eggs was a turken chick.....eggs are starting to hatch out this evening....i am really excited....i will keep you posted...
Reply Billy Ray
01:49 PM on April 26, 2009
enjoyed ur site. Please let me know when ducks hatch... thanks Billy
Reply Solomon
08:45 AM on April 22, 2009
Hi Im solomon from Kuwait I really love your farm and specially the collection of fancy chickens you have. I would be very thankful if you gave some tips in breeding some fancy chickens
like the silikies and the polish bntams
Reply ELAINE GUFFEY
10:30 PM on April 17, 2009
I RECEIVED RAINBOW LAYERS FROM MCMURRAY HATCHERY, I KNOW ONE IS A MOTTLED HOUDAN FOR SURE , ONE MIGHT BE A SILVER PHOENIX, OTHER ONES _WHO KNOWS YET , THEY ARE SO FUN TO WATCH AND INTERACT WITH. THEY WHERE RECEIVED ON MARCH 23. 09.
Reply AB Vang
10:58 PM on April 11, 2009
hey...it sure was great to come back and see all of your lovely animals...espcially them little piggies that you have....and the baby goat...[forgots name]....well i am really excited to hatch out these eggs....once again...thanks...and i will keep in touch....
Reply starbrightfarm
04:29 PM on April 06, 2009
You have a beautiful website. Your poultry is my favorite part! I love your Silkies.
Reply Tammie
06:36 AM on March 31, 2009
Hi Michelle, Great website! Looks like Moe is doing very well! I love the name "Moe Grizzly" Thanks for giving him such a wonderful home! Great Site! Can't wait to come see the place someday soon.
Reply Jenny Ferge
10:29 PM on March 22, 2009
We are getting our coop ready. I am trying to do some research. I am the only one that has not raised chickens. My husband has and I just am working on basic knowledge. I am looking forward to raising chickens and my girls helping.
Reply Jim
01:32 PM on March 18, 2009
Wow girl~you do so much for us! Your site is great and thanks for the wonderful webpage! Are you tired of us yet?? LOL Keep in touch!
Jim & Shawna
Reply Stephanie
09:12 PM on March 16, 2009
I love your farm. That is my dream for our place. We have started with 2 dogs and 69 chickens to date. With some turkeys and ducks on the way.
Reply amy matson
04:32 PM on March 14, 2009
Hi Shelley-I was just looking at your source code of your beautiful website. I am taking a programming course this semester at school and need to create an 8 page website. I thought I would refer to yours as a reference. Those peacocks are so beautiful! Looking at the farm always makes me so homesick! Send me an e-mail sometime...your cousin, Amy
Reply Jeannine
02:37 PM on March 10, 2009
Do you sell chickens?

I have six pet chickens. A seven year old Black Minorca rooster named Furges. A seven year old Black Star hen named Oats. A around five year old Wheaton Americana named Popcorn. A almost one year old Golden Penciled Hamburg pullet named Trixie. An almost one year old Aracana pullet named Bursie. And my last chicken is just a almost one year old slender white chicken named Snowball. On the 24 this month my mom and my brother are going to be bringing me home a Grand Champion Light Brown Dutch Bantam Rooster and Hen. I am going to show them at the fair this year along with Trixie and my Black Rosecomb that will also be here this month. Then next year I'm going to breed Dutch Bantams!