Goats/Sheep – Using for Weed Removal
Q: What do you know about using goats for removal of ivy, privet and the like?
A: Goats or sheep can be pretty effective, especially in places where it’s too steep or overgrown to mow.
Here are some articles about the practice.
Goats and Sheep Battle Invasive Plants


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