Apparently there is a new trend to use Goats to eradicate overgrown weeds and out-of-control thickets, eliminating the need for herbicides or emissions-producing equipment. All the goats leave behind is fertilizer. Gotta love a good goat!
https://www.stltoday.com/business/local/goats-horn-in-on-some-of-st-louis-overgrown-yards/article_da57e69a-8f41-59ac-8aa5-a7bb578b2170.html#30
One place I couch surfed had two goats for exactly that reason.
We Goats are full of fertilizer!
@JnKL Truer words was never spoke!
It’s been a growing thing here for years, with a number of rent-a-goat businesses operating in the SF Bay Area - here’s a nice article on one of the outfits we’ve used for some of the properties we work on:
http://www.californiabountiful.com/features/article.aspx?arID=1913
also, really great dogs …
@stolicat aaawwww sweet puppies
This is a photo and video taken along the river walk that covers the length of the town that I live in, and they do this twice a year…
@sicc574 aawwww cute little goats!
Saw a dude on shark tank once with a rent a goat lawn service. Sharks ate him alive
@allergycheryl It would have probably tasted better if the sharks had eaten the goats.
@Kidsandliz I am going to agree. I’ve only eaten cabrito a couple of times, but every time it was tasty