Suzie2 said:
I wouldn't use them as lawn mowers, but supposedly they're a fabulous solution (when properly contained by their handlers) for poison ivy as it doesn't bother them and they love it!
GGartrell said:
They will certainly eat anything and I cant imagine something bothering their digestive system. The one on my terrace chewed through a plastic paint bucket and ate about 5 lbs of fish tank gravel that was inside it.
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http://www.people.com/people/mobile/article/0,,20911942,00.html
"The e-commerce site recently announced the launch of a new service that will allow users to book electricians, plumbers, AND GOAT LAWN MOWERS online, reports Mashable.
Amazon Home Services offers 700 different services that can be booked online, including goats that can be dropped off to take care of your grass. If you are ready to ditch the mechanical mower, you just need to answer a few simple questions about your lawn to get an estimate on what it would cost to have the animals take over. "
http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Home-Services-Hire-Grazer/dp/B00UBYDXXQ/ref=lp_10192831011_1_23?s=local-services&ie=UTF8&qid=1427835476&sr=1-23
I wonder where the service is actually available, probably not many since it is still in BETA per the Amazon website.
Many open questions outstanding in regards to the goats, like how do they prevent the goats from taking off? And how to they ensure that they mow the grass evenly? Goats will eat poison ivy so this may actually be a good idea for those that have a lot of it on their property. We should see how successful such a service really is!