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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 815245" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>FWIW...</p><p></p><p>Our Longhorns keep our fence rows very clean...as well as our few trees prunned up to Cattle Reach...</p><p></p><p>Last Fall we got a <em>La Mancha </em>doe that had been a pet. She is about 70 lbs. We bred her to another type "meat" goat. She had a buck kid last month.</p><p></p><p>Both will follow us around and stay in the yard area that has an open entry gate. The yard is fenced with 7 barb wire on 1 side and 4x4" cattle panels on front, and two sides (panels were for keeping our dogs in several years ago and "improving" the looks of our front which opens on the highway.</p><p></p><p>Neither mama or baby goat have attempted to go out front gate.</p><p></p><p>They eat hay, grasss, weeds, and most anything else (did a number on broomwead & pig weed for us)... lol. The goats are better <u>in our yard </u>than one or two Longhorns, for sure...</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 815245, member: 9"] FWIW... Our Longhorns keep our fence rows very clean...as well as our few trees prunned up to Cattle Reach... Last Fall we got a [i]La Mancha [/i]doe that had been a pet. She is about 70 lbs. We bred her to another type "meat" goat. She had a buck kid last month. Both will follow us around and stay in the yard area that has an open entry gate. The yard is fenced with 7 barb wire on 1 side and 4x4" cattle panels on front, and two sides (panels were for keeping our dogs in several years ago and "improving" the looks of our front which opens on the highway. Neither mama or baby goat have attempted to go out front gate. They eat hay, grasss, weeds, and most anything else (did a number on broomwead & pig weed for us)... lol. The goats are better [u]in our yard [/u]than one or two Longhorns, for sure... Bill [/QUOTE]
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