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Boo
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Re: Next problem

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Limbs and Bolts wrote:You got to get a mean as he-- goat horns and everything :lol: I don't think a single yote can harm it.

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But for chainsaws, my Husqvarna makes a Stihl look like a kids toy. :D

You're right, there is no comparison. Have one for close to 30 years, has cut untold cords of wood and Stihl going strong. :D
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Depends on the model.

My daughter loves her's...runs circles round the neighbourhood kids' Huskys:
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Pydpiper wrote:But for chainsaws, my Husqvarna makes a Stihl look like a kids toy. :D
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Just catching up-goats really clear land fine. A donkey would also help keep coyotes at bay and protect the goats. Of coarse you have to consider upkeep-what will you do with them later, will there always be enough to eat or will you need to feed them. My friend always has a goat to keep his fence lines clean, free roaming dogs kill them every once in a while. They also get supplemental feed daily. You could always go into the goat milking business!
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beehunter wrote:Just catching up-goats really clear land fine. A donkey would also help keep coyotes at bay and protect the goats. Of coarse you have to consider upkeep-what will you do with them later, will there always be enough to eat or will you need to feed them. My friend always has a goat to keep his fence lines clean, free roaming dogs kill them every once in a while. They also get supplemental feed daily. You could always go into the goat milking business!
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Yup, it is donkeys that keeps coyotes away, not goats.. :D
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