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Well it’s not actually a Bush Hog brand (it’s a Woods brand) but that’s what most folks call them around here. Most of my property is timber land, plantation pine and few mixed hardwoods. Then you have all the undesirable brush. Anyway, while bush hogging along the property line, power line and trails that cut through the woods I got to thinking about ways to eliminate all the under brush and thought about goats. Anyone on here have experience with goats. How to keep them inside fence? Are predators a problem? Any vaccination requirement? Any parasite problems? Herd separation- male isolated from female? Winter feeding? Just a thought for now. Any advice is much appreciated
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Put some swine in the area. You have to reinforce the fencing more than likely, and have a water source.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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How long do you need them? A former coworker had a side business of taking goats to areas with thick underbrush/weeds and the goats would clean it up. There is a franchise called "Goats on the Go" but I don't know if he was part of it. One of the local state parks had a goat company come in and clean up an area.

Pricing was dependent on the size of the area, if fencing was needed, and the availability of water. 

One of the downfalls to raising goats in this type of situation I guess they are susceptible to some sort of respiratory disease.
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Thanks for the reply. I am just considering goats. Know nothing about them. Don’t know anyone that has them. Just looking for some input to try and make a decision. Just looking for pros and cons.
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Goats as Sheep have worm issues, wormer has to be given routinely and OFTEN, as well rotated from one type to another every time.  They eat seriously close to grade so pick up near to every worm critter known.
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