skyhightree1
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Does anyone allow there Cattle to graze with goats in the same pasture? I was going to turn out my childrens goat in the pasture with my cows to help control weeds?
skyhightree1":3pt2fgad said:I have 4 strands barbwire with 2 hots on inside of fence. Do you think that will suffice ?
grannysoo":1gbik5ms said:skyhightree1":1gbik5ms said:I have 4 strands barbwire with 2 hots on inside of fence. Do you think that will suffice ?
Throw a bucket of water at it. If the water can get past it, the goats most likely can too. :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
It's only really green if the goats haul the equipment.skyhightree1":10fwu3d4 said:lol can I buy some stock in your company...lol That is truly a " GREEN " idea.
dun":2bw16983 said:It's only really green if the goats haul the equipment.skyhightree1":2bw16983 said:lol can I buy some stock in your company...lol That is truly a " GREEN " idea.
skyhightree1":7hncfj3o said:I have 4 strands barbwire with 2 hots on inside of fence. Do you think that will suffice ?
farmwriter":2rgv38z0 said:My cousin and I have been trying to figure out a cheap, portable, goat-worthy fencing panel system and go into buisiness as 'environmentally friendly land clearing'. We'd take the goats and the panels and set em up on your place, taking them water and moving the panels till your unwanted vegetation is gone. Sounds like a winner to us! :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
farmwriter":5l7fc1we said:My cousin and I have been trying to figure out a cheap, portable, goat-worthy fencing panel system and go into buisiness as 'environmentally friendly land clearing'. We'd take the goats and the panels and set em up on your place, taking them water and moving the panels till your unwanted vegetation is gone. Sounds like a winner to us! :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
mwj":22ou7oqz said:farmwriter":22ou7oqz said:My cousin and I have been trying to figure out a cheap, portable, goat-worthy fencing panel system and go into buisiness as 'environmentally friendly land clearing'. We'd take the goats and the panels and set em up on your place, taking them water and moving the panels till your unwanted vegetation is gone. Sounds like a winner to us! :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
There is one or more companies in California doing it now. They graze down the hillside growth that fuels some of the bad wildfires. I think after awhile the goats have there job down pat and do not require that extensive fencing.
Thats been MY expierence !! :lol2:grannysoo":2xat7ede said:skyhightree1":2xat7ede said:I have 4 strands barbwire with 2 hots on inside of fence. Do you think that will suffice ?
Throw a bucket of water at it. If the water can get past it, the goats most likely can too. :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
skyhightree1":11r4a00x said:I have 4 strands barbwire with 2 hots on inside of fence. Do you think that will suffice ?
farmwriter":2p3tjihl said:My cousin and I have been trying to figure out a cheap, portable, goat-worthy fencing panel system and go into buisiness as 'environmentally friendly land clearing'. We'd take the goats and the panels and set em up on your place, taking them water and moving the panels till your unwanted vegetation is gone. Sounds like a winner to us! :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
My dad has ran goats for the last 20 yrs with that type fencing one will get out occasionally but usually because the fence charger is offskyhightree1":2dh68od2 said:I have 4 strands barbwire with 2 hots on inside of fence. Do you think that will suffice ?
Angus Cowman":1mknpj6t said:My dad has ran goats for the last 20 yrs with that type fencing one will get out occasionally but usually because the fence charger is offskyhightree1":1mknpj6t said:I have 4 strands barbwire with 2 hots on inside of fence. Do you think that will suffice ?
friends has them on 160 acres with a 5 barb fence and a single hot wire and not any problems