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Re: goats are eating my plug wires!
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Posted by GregCo on November 19, 2004 at 08:14:13 from (209.98.53.62):
In Reply to: goats are eating my plug wires! posted by Lynn Kasdorf on November 19, 2004 at 07:14:50:
As stated below a fence is going to be your best option and you may need to add an electric wire to keep them from working the fence until it gives. The problem with goats is that they are very curious and inquisitive and anything you put in their pen instantly becomes their play toy. As far as repellents go, I have not found anything that will keep them from chewing on things. Some people use pepper sauce to detour chewing but they may develop a taste for it or just move on to another part of the tractor.
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