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Goats Are West's Latest Weed Whackers
John Mashey writes
This must surely be a joke. Maybe this works with well-controlled small herds of goats, That seems precisely what was described. but unconstrained, they eat *everything* right down to the roots, leading to erosion and desertification. That depends on whether they are then moved on or not. The roots are still there, and will doubtless produce new shoots (in most cases) pretty quickly. They certainly contributed to the state of the mid-East. The old saw: "How do you make a desert? Take nay land, add goats." If you don;t understand what is being discussed properly, best to stay quiet. -- Oz This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious. Note: soon (maybe already) only posts via despammed.com will be accepted. |
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