@jchny2000You will be really pleased and surprised what the goats will do to it. Wave goodbye to the PI! Be sure to contain them, and keep them on grass hay or alfalfa a month before process to clean out any remaining oils from bad plants. Its healthier for them anyways, they love it.
On the big vines I cut them in WINTER close to the ground as I can mainly before you see any green sprout on them. Wait until its dried up to pull down. DH will use the tractor forks and literally pull it off the trees. We burn it depending on wind direction, so no one is breathing it in. We had a lot of large vines here when we started cleaning up the property. Most of it is finally gone. Can really relate, I was never allergic either until a few years ago. We sent a few months just pulling vines off the trees here, sometimes by hand if the tree was small.
Yes...I'm thinking the goats will take care of the PI on the ground...it's those huge vines on the trees I'm concerned with. I'm really leery of cutting them and pulling them down/burning. Even if the smoke stays in the right direction, I'm concerned for neighbors downwind too.
Seriously...I'm hoping there is some place around here that will take on the large vines and dispose of them. But then how do yo keep them from sprouting up from the roots again without using herbicides?
On the goats, the plan is to let them browse the wooded area to be the "cleanup crew". When you suggest feeding hay the last month, is that to get them out of the poison ivy, etc., on their external body or are you referring to meat content?
