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Go Ahead, Little Goat, Eat Some Poison Ivy. It Won't Hurt A Bit By Marc Silver, Marc Silver Published April 6, 2015 at 4:08 PM EDT ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Trail Conservancy is trying out a creative way to get rid of poison ivy on the Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail, and it involves animals. They're bringing in 150 goats this summer ...
Legacy Lane Farm owner Dotty Thompson turned her life around after a heart attack and now runs a farm with over 100 animals, including goats that do yoga and eat poison ivy.
If dogs eat the ivy, they can get an upset stomach. Plus, if the oils from the poison ivy get on their coat, it could end up on your skin as well. "You have to watch your animals," Erickson said.
Goats are known for having iron stomachs that can seemingly digest almost anything. Read here to learn about their ...
While any goats would eat poison ivy, she said Nigerian Dwarf goats are shorter, making it harder for them to reach taller plants. Nubians on the other hand, could grow up to 35 inches and weigh ...
Poison ivy has compound leaves with three leaflets per leaf. The middle leaflet has a longer stalk than the two side leaflets, and there is often a red mark in the middle where they meet on the stem.
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