Posted by RN on November 18, 2008 at 10:44:40 from (96.60.81.161):
In Reply to: little critters posted by buickanddeere on November 18, 2008 at 09:21:56:
If the new landowners put up a reasonable fence around the property, have a water tank and shed handy - then get 2 to 4 sheep they would have a well mowed lawn, no extra fuel to buy, minimal noise. As a bonus they would have lamb chops and rack of lamb for new years and a sheepskin vest or coat for the winter. Next spring get a couple more weaned wethered lambs, repeat. As long as children don't name the critters something other than 'lunch' you're getting weedeater and cheap food. If you have large acreage and barn, feel like trying to farm, then you could keep couple ewes and borrow a ram for your own spring lambs. Save fuel, eat fresh organic meat, have a few other wild critters in fencerow. RN
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