I don't recommend doing this.I still toy with the idea of rotating guinea pigs around the yard
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I don't recommend doing this.I still toy with the idea of rotating guinea pigs around the yard
It took me almost a year to figure out where my husband put things. Cleaning supplies, linens, certain utensils, etc. He was an established adult with a system, I was an adult teenager who'd never left home.We have been married almost 50yrs - and he still says he does not know where I keep (insert almost anything in the house) though as we have lived here for almost 35yrs and I seldom rearrange anything??
So I am tempted to say "B!@#Y Man"
It's extremely unlikely that I would. I would need a lot of guinea pigs, and I would have to house and feed them during the winter as well as come up with a mobile, predator proof run for them.I don't recommend doing this.
LOL - it sounds like I may be borrowing a couple sheep for a week.I don't recommend doing this.
Seriously there are people who will rent out their goats for a day or several days to clear brush and the like.I have half an acre, and I thought about goats to keep the grass down, but the more research I did on them, the more I realized that they are more upkeep than I'm willing to put in.
Maybe I can borrow a couple goats for a couple days...
You want sheep to mow a lawn. Goats to clear brush.You know that they are browsers more than grass eaters.
If you look up a few posts, you'll see that that's exactly what I'm looking at. 3 sheep for a week at a time, returning as needed during spring/summer.You want sheep to mow a lawn. Goats to clear brush.