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Oh they eat them ok, and they get very very sick , than the next time they get to your yard they head straight to the same plant and do the same thing. Than when you come home you see your sweet husband and son have take the rhodies all out of your yard. Why honey did you do that, well I dont want to smell you like that and hate to see you cry because your goat might not make it. Yep he took out one that I had gotten from my great uncle who has passed. I was so mad but you know I couldnt say anything because he's just a great husband.
I'll not get goats then. My Grandma gave me my rhodies when she moved to an nursing home 5yrs ago, she had a rhodie nursery for 35yrs. I grew up there so there is alot of memories. My rhodies are special so no goats I guess.
Shannon
You can have the two you just need to be sure to keep them apart. I know lots of people who have the two.. In my front yard I have two. The girls never get there theyd have to go through two chain link fences to get to them and lots of dogs too.
Oh they eat them ok, and they get very very sick , than the next time they get to your yard they head straight to the same plant and do the same thing. Than when you come home you see your sweet husband and son have take the rhodies all out of your yard. Why honey did you do that, well I dont want to smell you like that and hate to see you cry because your goat might not make it. Yep he took out one that I had gotten from my great uncle who has passed. I was so mad but you know I couldnt say anything because he's just a great husband.
I'll not get goats then. My Grandma gave me my rhodies when she moved to an nursing home 5yrs ago, she had a rhodie nursery for 35yrs. I grew up there so there is alot of memories. My rhodies are special so no goats I guess.
Shannon
You can have the two you just need to be sure to keep them apart. I know lots of people who have the two.. In my front yard I have two. The girls never get there theyd have to go through two chain link fences to get to them and lots of dogs too.