They are now banning the use of goat herds to control invasive weeds along stream banks because of the goat poop and urine can get into the water!
That figures. Kind of like my last fishing trip. I had some fish to clean and all my life I've cleaned them at the place I caught them. I throw the guts in the water instead of the garbage can at home. Thus that part of the fish gets eaten by turtles and other fish. Game Warden walks up and blesses me out for cleaning the fish there instead of at home. I made the mistake of questioning the logic behind it. His best answer was people living downstream were tired of seeing fish heads. Now I've fished downstream and never recalled seeing such except in a specific spot where fish very recently had been cleaned. Our tax dollars and licensing fees at work.
As for the goat poop? Hum I'd like to see an EPA Stooge take it up with a horned Billy or horned lead Nanny LMAO.
They are now banning the use of goat herds to control invasive weeds along stream banks because of the goat poop and urine can get into the water!””””
When the fires start, this administration can tout the new employees hired to fight fires!!!!!