Gotta have something for the kids to hold onto when they go for a ride.One of the 1st things I did when kids got strong enough to get around good was to put a dog collar on them, with a strong "D" ring to snap a lead to, and grab hold of when need be. Got to fit snug enough so they can't hang a rear foot in it
I have a mower to cut the grassy stuff. I want goats for everything else......mostly poison ivy because I'm apparently really allergic to it.Did somebody say goats!? Goats are great pets, they do not graze like sheep they eat woody stuff anything and everything so if you have landscaping you will need to fence it in!. My first goat was bought for it.s milk. My 2 month old son could not digest cow milk or baby formula. Her name was sally and she ate every weed in the yard, multiflora rose, pine trees, bark, leaves, poision ivy and any flower I had planted. I put her on a chain and she was fine in summer. Winter time she was free to roam, a creek runs around half of our 10 acres and the back half and north side was a fairly high hill and the hill was woods. She was like a bid dog with one horn. Husband was going to dehorn her but I did not want to take away her only defence against stray dogs coming into our neighborhood. I milked her twice a day and gave her peanutbutter crackers. I am not fond of Ohio's cold weather so I also milked her in the kitched by the back door. She sure cleaned up the poision ivy and to this day my son does not get the stuff, even when he cuts it down without gloves. I also had Angora goats for 10 years and fell in love with pigmy goats but gave them away, couldn't keep them off of the cars and they could squeeze through the smallest opening. Goats are good!