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Old 12-01-2005, 01:03 PM
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Hi All (or Any)
Does anyone keep geese for weeding purposes? I'm thinking about getting a
few (4 probably) to keep grass down in an orchard and was wondering if
anyone had any handy hints or tips?
Thanks
Andi


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Old 13-01-2005, 12:30 AM
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Thanks Janet :0)

Sounds like between the cow and the geese barefoot picnicking and rolling in
the grass will not be on the agenda - nothing spoils a mood like crap
between the toes or worse, hey, lol

Andi

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Hi All (or Any)
Does anyone keep geese for weeding purposes? I'm thinking about getting

a
few (4 probably) to keep grass down in an orchard and was wondering if
anyone had any handy hints or tips?


Only do it if the trees are well established and taller than a goose
on tiptoe. Geese will eat smooth stems on whips, and the growing tips
out of young trees. They shit a lot, and its big and messy..a bad
combination with blithely tripping barefoot to picnick beneath the
appleblossom, or rolling in the grass on warm summer nights.

Janet.



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