Tag Archives: English ivy

Update-Hay hauled and one more project

I, Nessie, was promoted to senior border collie for this last trip of another busy grazing season. Craig and I are still out with the goats on a project near the SeaTac airport. For most of September the goats were out working while the rest of us were at home. The goats were about an… Continue Reading

Goats continue their work in Oregon

Harvey reporting again, since Nessie is at home now. The goats finished their work in Hood River and we moved on to Gladstone,OR. We are working on a project next to the Willamette River. The goats are working on blackberries and English Ivy. The goats have 10 acres to eat their way through. Craig estimates… Continue Reading

Goats on the move!

Harvey reporting for blog duty. We having been keeping busy moving the goats from one project to the next. The goats spent 11 days in Quincy, eating Kochia, Canadian thistle and other weeds on the berms and in a stormwater retention pond. We had several days that were 100 degrees or more. During the heat… Continue Reading

Quick trip to Quincy

We made a quick trip to Quincy last Saturday to work on a project for Intuit.  It was a short visit since we only had  four days before we had to go back to Western WA for more projects.  The weather was warmer and we only got a few drops of rain. It was nice… Continue Reading

Prep for the road

Craig took the semi in for its annual inspection and service as one of the steps to get things ready for going back on the road. 106 goats have been born since early March. The last week was quite slow with only a couple of kids being born. Craig is hoping the rest of the… Continue Reading

Back online

I been offline for the winter. Spring is here. The grass is greening up and the kid goats are bouncing all over the barn yard.  Craig is working on putting the schedule together for the spring and summer. It is coming together fairly well, there are still a couple of holes in May and June.… Continue Reading