# Goats
DIY Wild Pond Clean Up Part 2... Doing it ALL NATURAL….
In this episode, Tommy and I return to our land after almost a year to work on the pond which was overtaken by the invasive duckweed and about three feet of sludge on the bottom. It was a grueling four days and unfortunately it's going to lead into another video in the next few weeks. Because we are environmentally conscious, we're trying our best do everything without the use of herbicides and harsh chemicals that might harm the ecosystem for days to come. It makes for slower progress, but sometimes, the turtle really does win the race!
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Goats at Work for Government Across Volunteer State
Goats at work on Cement Hill in Kingsport, TennesseeCity of Kingsport. Goats are out and about as part of the grounds crews for Kingsport, Tennessee and other localities are using them more often as an economic means of vegetation control in the volunteer state. The goats in Kingsport have returned to Cement Hill to continue the job they started last year.
Milwaukee to employ goats to help maintain parks from invasive plants
Milwaukee County wants to hire goats to maintain the parks and help eliminate invasive plant species around the county. County Supervisor Jason Haas has successfully appropriated funds for the project after a resolution to use the county’s rainy-day account to pay for goats' maintenance was passed.
Love is COMPLICATED on a Mini Goat Farm 🐐💔🐐🤷♀️
#BreedingGoats #NigerianDwarfGoats #BreedingNigerianDwarfGoats Our breeding season has gone off without a hitch so far this year! So it's not all that surprising that our last doe has really thrown us for a loop and is cycling AGAIN! Which means she probably didn't take during her first breeding. So let's try this again! But I do believe our Nigerian Dwarf Goat Rapunzel just doesn't like the boyfriend she's been paired with. This just happens sometimes!