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  1. #1
    Yes! Pictures! and welcome!!!

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    Greeting, my dear friend! Please give Payne a pat for me. Hope that the goats are helping you with your unwanted weeds and shrubs!

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    Hi again everyone and thank you so much for the warm welcome !!
    Sorry it took me so long to get back here but that darn thing called "life" just keeps getting in the way .
    I was surprised to see a couple of familiar faces here .
    WILDCATS: what a pleasant surprise!!
    LPC: you know it's always great to see you!!......"pat" given, Payne says: "thank you very much!!", and no those darn goats haven't helped a bit with the weeds, other than maybe trampling a few. We are seriously considering the 'controlled burn' thing as the plants are dead for the winter and very volatile right now so it's a good time to experiment. I will keep you posted.
    Anyway, it's great to meet you all and hopefully I can stick around for a while and get busy making some new friends !!

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    Well, welcome back! How unusual that your goats don't eat the weeds - you must have non-tasty weeds, what were you thinking?
    I've Been Frosted

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    Hi and thanks again! I know, can you believe there are some things goats won't eat? Well there is and it looks a little something like this: http://www.mypetsonparade.com/forums...ants-beefsteak

    We had just a few of these plants in our yard last year and this is just a tiny example of what it transitioned to this year

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    Yikes - not only not tasty but fatal to cows! The goats are smart not to eat that stuff! When will humans learn it is not smart to introduce foreign species to an ecosystem! Are you allowed to mow and burn it? What kills it?
    I've Been Frosted

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    Yep, definitely fatal to cows. Fortunately we have none of those.
    The tricky thing is that it is part of the mint family, and you probably know how difficult it is to control mint,
    It spreads by the root system. We tried pulling, but seriously......not gonna happen...way too much of it. That's why we are going to burn it out this winter. Mowing only makes it worse.
    I've never experienced anything like this before. Dang imports !!
    www.mypetsonparade.com
    New members welcome and always apppreciated!!

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