Goat vs battery mower

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Publicado 2024-02-25

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  • Goats are HERD animals. Elsa probably would have been fine if you had rented her a herd buddy at the same time.
  • @BearAnkles
    Why did my brain think the goat was gonna fight the lawnmower :/
  • @monosero9657
    This is the most relaxing goat video i have ever seen
  • @hansenmarc
    We kept three pygmy goats on 2 acres in the Santa Cruz mountains. We never had to mow the grass because they kept it nicely trimmed, but the best thing was they loved to eat scotch broom and poison oak, which otherwise would have been a PITA to keep cleared. The fire marshal said our property was one of the best maintained in terms of fire protection that he’d seen.
  • @Thaddy62
    That Goat has a Beard like my Grandma🤣
  • @OzzyFarmer75
    I farm meat goats down in Australia. Most likely Elsa was hand raised/bottle fed. They imprint on and bond with humans. They will follow you around like a dog. They do get separation anxiety. Fun Fact: if you live in USA and have bought goat meat, unless it had " farmed in the USA" stamped on it, you most likely ate Australian Goat ! Australia is the world's largest exporter of goat meat !
  • @-HumanOnEarth-
    Loving this channel so far! I'm excited to see what you've got in store now that spring is around the corner.
  • @hiitseyan
    really enjoyed this thanks for the content.
  • @elelly1845
    That why this one is the GOAT! THE GOAT😂
  • @b_uppy
    Sheep are better at grazing forbs and grass. Goats prefer browse (trees and shrubs). If you are interested in milk, there are milk sheep breeds, and most people prefer sheep's milk to goat's milk. Some sheep are good for fiber, but some just shed, if that is a concern (or point of curiosity). Goats do tend to run in herds, and if you're a prey animal and alone then you must be wary of predators, hence her stopping eating when you left.
  • @anna9072
    Goats will almost always go for shrubs rather than grass and forbs. They are primarily browsers, though they do fine on grass if that’s all that’s available. If you’re going to have goats, you will need to give a lot of thought to protecting your trees and shrubs.
  • @eddyp8713
    This one was great too Actively in support of bringing back Elsa with some friends :)
  • @StarmenRock
    Goats are great with kids too, at least from my experience! My nephews were scared of chickens their whole childhood, but grew up amazingly well with their goats and dogs. It's a good "farm to pet" ratio! Loved the video, looking forward to the next ones.
  • @00JakeH
    Wish you luck with your next goat adventures - PS your Elsa drinking buddy is my doppelganger