@Drewnogal saidBeing a smaller critter, he probably also produced less methane (greenhouse gas) than the goat does.
We had a rabbit for 11 years. I had no idea how well he trimmed the grass in the back garden until we lost him because of a tumour in his leg.
@mike69 said๐ค Hmmmm. There are large rabbits๐ and small goats๐ so I guess it would depend.๐ฒ
๐??, Enjoy your concrete jungle. Have you figured how many rabbit farts equal one goat fart๐คฃ.
@Great-Big-Stees saidNot to mention goats only have kids twice a year usually one to three with rabbits every month and a bunch of those little suckers. The things people think of and worry about is funny at times.
๐ค Hmmmm. There are large rabbits๐ and small goats๐ so I guess it would depend.๐ฒ
@mike69 saidJust thought of this. Get artificial turf and there’s no need for any kind of mower.๐ค๐๐
Not to mention goats only have kids twice a year usually one to three with rabbits every month and a bunch of those little suckers. The things people think of and worry about is funny at times.
@mike69 saidNice.๐x10+๐x2 = well kept grounds.๐
@Great-Big-Stees
I have 10 goats and two miniature horses that do a good job๐๐.