Goats ate the invasives

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Lots of spots with stumps or too steep for the tractor to run on down the back hill. These guys were great for that. Also along a steep side of an old road with barbed wire at the top of the slope. They seemed to like eating stuff on slopes rather than on the flat meadow.
 
   / Goats ate the invasives #13  
How strong a fence? I have lots of stiltgrass along the forest borders and in some areas along the trails.
Wonder how I would keep them from wandering off?
 
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You can see the multistrand fence he used in one of my photos. It has a ground along the bottom. They cut the grass really close when putting the fence down to ensure that bottom strand was grounded a lot. They also had a ground bar driven in by the fence charger. Probably a fairly expensive fence. Needed a lot of it, too. Used it to make a chute for loading and unloading the goats. Used dogs for loading and protection of the goats if coyotes or wolves in the area, not here.
 
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I have 14 goats so far and plan on increasing that number significantly as I get my place fenced in. I was shocked at how nice them make my place look. They ate ever blackberry bush down to the dirt and I've never seen another blackberry bush in their pasture. They ate every leave and branch of every tree that they can get too. Now I can see through the bottom area of my wooded areas in their pasture. They are fun to watch, and I enjoy seeing how they improve my land.
 

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   / Goats ate the invasives #16  
Young Johnny was in school and teacher was explaining math to the class and posed a math question...

If farmer Jim has 10 goats and 1 gets how many remain... Johnny rased his hand and said none... teacher asked again and no one responded so she said the answer is 9.

Johnny raised his had again and said no teacher... if one gets out they all get out...
 
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   / Goats ate the invasives #17  
OP,

For hiring the goats, I'm curious, it sounds like the "goat service" (not sure what to call them) is responsible for the fence? Is it spelled out in the service agreement who is responsible for keeping them contained? What happens if they get out? Who pays damages for other's property, or pays for goats if they get hit on a road?

I'm assuming all the liability goes to the service provider?

I'd hate to get sued if goats (that I hired) got out while "fenced in" at my place, and caused damage or where hit by a car.
 
   / Goats ate the invasives #18  
Yes... when you hire a licensed and bonded vegetation contractor.

The services are in demand and for smaller parcels can be a thousand or more per acre...

Without herding dogs many jobs would not be possible ..
 
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OP,

For hiring the goats, I'm curious, it sounds like the "goat service" (not sure what to call them) is responsible for the fence? Is it spelled out in the service agreement who is responsible for keeping them contained? What happens if they get out? Who pays damages for other's property, or pays for goats if they get hit on a road?

I'm assuming all the liability goes to the service provider?

I'd hate to get sued if goats (that I hired) got out while "fenced in" at my place, and caused damage or where hit by a car.
Pretty much hand shake deal. Guy is really easy going to work with. Gives referal fees, etc.
 
   / Goats ate the invasives #20  
Watch out for goat poo, there may be seeds from the invasives.
 
 
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