A herd of goats is helping clean up the city's overgrowth, reducing fire risks and leaving behind natural fertilizer — an ...
University of Missouri Extension is hosting a Feb. 26 small ruminant webinar that will address tall fescue toxicosis in sheep ...
The quality of pasture, climate, and the breed of goats are major determining factors. If forage is low, you will have a lower stocking capacity, while higher-quality pastures can support larger ...
Exhausted by the stresses and strains of modern life, Thomas Thwaites decided to forgo home comforts and test if the grass really was greener elsewhere - by living as a goat in Switzerland. The then ...
Goats have two food options: grass or hay. Both of which can be grown on your own farm or purchased from stores. Grass and hay are very expensive when purchased from shops. It is best to grow them ...
A herd of about 250 goats is very happy – and full – thanks to the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s releasing the animals near Deans Lake to eat invasive plants.
Goats help keep the grass healthy, offering a natural alternative to herbicides. Their grazing allows sunlight to reach the grass, promoting growth. They can eat overgrown bushes, weeds ...