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Homeowners release herd of goats in backyard to fight insidious threat: 'They know what they're there to do'
"Desperate times call for desperate measures" is an aphorism dating back to Ancient Greece, and it was exemplified in an Atlanta man's hilarious Axios editorial about his surprisingly effective ...
The City of Oklahoma City announced “cloven-hooved clover-munchers” are back! According to city officials, the OKC goats are ...
Kudzu is a fast-growing invasive species popular in landscaping that is incredibly difficult to remove. One homeowner turned to nature for a little help in removing it, hiring a herd of goats to ...
On Friday’s Around the Block, we talked about the City of Oklahoma City using goats as lawn maintenance, an expressway being named after Toby Keith, and a Georgia teacher sharing wild parent ...
Armed with teeth, horns and cloven hooves, a herd of heroes has raced to Clemson University’s rescue, bravely confronting marauding invaders who have held a creek hostage for decades. Dozens of hungry ...
Eli Whitehead, 18, says it’s a way to earn money for his college degree, with a goal of becoming an engineer, either biosystems or civil. But this innovative young man has also become an entrepreneur ...
The kudzu doesn't stand a chance. A new clean-up crew is helping rid some of Knoxville's parks of the invasive vine--- and they work for food! Every year, the city brings in a herd of goats to munch ...
Question: Whatever happened to Chattanooga's kudzu-eating goats? Answer: They were ditched after city budget cuts. The lovable, frolicking kudzu-eating goats first came into the public eye in 2006 ...
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