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Thanks. There's already a big manure pile left by the previous tenant next to the barn, so I assume manure piles are A-OK. lol. I'm not getting horses anytime soon, though. Saving for the kids' educations is the highest priority, and with my dh starting a new job, and moving to a new place, I want to wait at least a year to see how our budget goes before I step into something big like horse ownership. We might get a couple goats, though. Actually if we take this particular place (we're looking at 2 more tomorrow, but right now it's our highest contender) we might already have some. Unless the neighbor, who isn't very close, and has no outbuildings, is borrowing the big nice pasture that the previous tenant kept her horses in, then I think the previous tenant may have abandoned her goats and left them behind.
I saw 2 goats in there under a tree, plus a flock of about 6 guinea hens when I stopped in to look at the fences today. Fences are in good shape.
