[TheForge] Re: OT Goats

Washington, Aubrey O. awashington at ou.edu
Mon Sep 8 10:22:33 EDT 2008


Oh.  I see what you mean.  Good fencing is a good idea.  :-p

Seriously now, they are talking more seriously about getting a couple goats.  Can goats eat acorns like pigs and deer.  Or are they toxic to goats?  I'm asking because there are a lot of oaks on their property.  They are talking about getting enough fence panels to fence off an area, and then shifting that area around as they browse it down.  Does that sound practical?

Aubrey

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Subject: [TheForge] Re: OT Goats

So you don't care if you find goats cavorting on your
vehicle when you stop by for a visit?

I'd encourage the kids to buy good fencing myself.

Your call though.

Frosty
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From: "Washington, Aubrey O." <awashington at ou.edu>


Frosty, Frosty, Frosty, <patronizing smile>

Once again, you missed my point entirely!  Just like
Andy's suburban squeams, I want all the benefits of
owning goats without any of the hassles and
responsibilities.  That's why I raised those children
of mine to adulthood.  It's time for them to pay me
back for changing all those diapers.  They can build
the fences and raise the goats.  I just want the
cabrito.

Aubrey


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