Indeed, the berries thrive on being browsed upon. I would just like the farts to wait until I harvest first! :-)
As for the rhubarb, believe me, I watched those goats closely over the next few days. I went out and checked the leaves and it looked mostly like they just kind of stomped through them rather than eat them. Goats are actually real sharp when it comes to NOT eating things that are bad for them, thank god. But yes, that rhubarb, the tomatoes & some potatoes back there had me worried.
Ouch, ouch... and more ouch. Berry bushes are incredibly resilient, like roses. Weird they took to the rubarb but not tomatoes - goat-poison plants each.
Indeed, the berries thrive on being browsed upon. I would just like the farts to wait until I harvest first! :-)
As for the rhubarb, believe me, I watched those goats closely over the next few days. I went out and checked the leaves and it looked mostly like they just kind of stomped through them rather than eat them. Goats are actually real sharp when it comes to NOT eating things that are bad for them, thank god. But yes, that rhubarb, the tomatoes & some potatoes back there had me worried.
wasankari 5 months ago
Ouch, ouch... and more ouch. Berry bushes are incredibly resilient, like roses. Weird they took to the rubarb but not tomatoes - goat-poison plants each.
TheJohnBrian 5 months ago