Posted by dave2 on September 18, 2008 at 09:09:30 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Firebreaks N Goats posted by higgins on September 18, 2008 at 08:13:09:
My neighbor's goats sure do a good job of keeping my blackberries and shrubs from growing. You could write a book about our friendship and how the goats changed things. Made an accidental discovery though. We had a colt get hurt this summer and have to be kept in a stall and small paddock. Tried a goat to keep him company and it didn't click. A friend has sheep and had a lamb buck that was constantly getting caught in the fence and was getting ready for the butcher. Took him home and put him in the stall with the colt and it was an instant match. He eats grass and weeds and leaves grapes, berries, and shrubs alone, and can't stand the goats. When they try to come through the fence, he keeps them out. Pretty cheap upkeep for a confined area. Hard to believe how much someone is getting to enjoy free feed. Only in California I guess.
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