Posted on 05/04/2009 4:44:23 PM PDT by nickcarraway
I am afraid the pollution caused by transporting the goats to and from Google probably was higher than the pollution of any mower would have been.
Whoever is tending the goats better understand their behavior. It just about takes an electric fence or about a 6 foot chain-link fence to contain them otherwise. They are good jumpers quite like a deer. Another problem is keeping dogs out especially if the goats have been dehorned. Goats can be the most contrary and violent animal on a farm. I watched mine and have a real healthy respect for their abilities to do harm.
My goats have their horns because I have them up in the woods and keeping a power line cleared meaning out of my sight most of the time. I don't let grandkids go in the lot with them without me for no reason. I only have Nanny's and whethers {fixed males}. But Nanny's can be as belligerent and dangerous as a Billy especially the one controlling the herd.
Now you really want to wreak havoc put a Billy in with their herd LOL. The stench alone will kill ya. I had a Billy once. I got rid of him after the first season and hopefully will never see the likes of one again.
It means you don’t hafta mow your weeds, but you still gotta mow your grass.
I did not see That Damn Goat the last two times I was at DCS ~ I wonder if the bum finally got a real job?
Wouldn’t manual push mowers be even more green?
OMG. goats are BROWSERS not GRAZERS. Maybe they should have googled goats before getting them. Geez, city folk.
Brilliant. Methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas than CO2.
Not bad, as long as they don’t get left in the same area for to long to over graze.
You should get him to mow your lawn.
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