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Old 17-11-2004, 11:06 PM
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I actually had my neighbor's pigmy goat eating the top of a F. nerifolia a
few years ago. My wife stopped the goal before she did any damage. In fact her
work was pretty attractive, and if I though she would reliable, I would let
her prune more (the goat, not the wife)

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Billy M. Rhodes wrote:

I actually had my neighbor's pigmy goat eating the top of a F. nerifolia a
few years ago. My wife stopped the goal before she did any damage. In fact her
work was pretty attractive, and if I though she would reliable, I would let
her prune more (the goat, not the wife)


an artist goat ?
why not :-)
well the pruning was probably more natural

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Billy M. Rhodes wrote:

I actually had my neighbor's pigmy goat eating the top of a F. nerifolia a
few years ago. My wife stopped the goal before she did any damage. In fact her
work was pretty attractive, and if I though she would reliable, I would let
her prune more (the goat, not the wife)


an artist goat ?
why not :-)
well the pruning was probably more natural

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