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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Ranch Man" data-source="post: 231869" data-attributes="member: 2753"><p>I have a 5 acre area which is thick with overgrown vegitation and has access to one of the Ponds. I am considering fencing it and putting some goats in there. I figure they will clean up the vegitation, and may add some Cabrito to the menu. Any suggestions on which Breed of Goat would work best in HOT TEXAS during this drought. I planned on one Billy and some Nannies, but do not know how many goats this small of an area will support and for how long. Please let er rip, I need honest feed back from those experienced with Goats. Maybe this is a good idea, maybe not. But I would like your suggestions. Thanks, TRM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Ranch Man, post: 231869, member: 2753"] I have a 5 acre area which is thick with overgrown vegitation and has access to one of the Ponds. I am considering fencing it and putting some goats in there. I figure they will clean up the vegitation, and may add some Cabrito to the menu. Any suggestions on which Breed of Goat would work best in HOT TEXAS during this drought. I planned on one Billy and some Nannies, but do not know how many goats this small of an area will support and for how long. Please let er rip, I need honest feed back from those experienced with Goats. Maybe this is a good idea, maybe not. But I would like your suggestions. Thanks, TRM [/QUOTE]
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