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I have used goats to clear areas of kudzu on the farm before. The drawback is there would be a lot of labor installing a good goat fence on this hillside. This hillside isn't kuduz infested, but it grew up in thorns and saplings due to not being mowed periodically.
This other hillside is infested with kudzu. Goats would actually be the better long term option for clearing the kudzu off because they eat it down to the point that they actually kill it where mowing doesn't actually do that. Or I can mow/spray it and the spray will kill the kudzu.
The last time I fenced for goats, I ran several strands of electric wire and that worked so long as I kept the charger battery charged and kept weeds off the wire. Standard field fence would be more secure, but 330' of standard field fence weighs 192 lbs where goat fence with the smaller openings weights 261 lbs which feels noticeably heavier to handle to me.
What is new to me is the temporary goat fencing made from electrified mesh and lightweight step in posts. I haven't used them myself. They are something I have on my list to learn more about before making a decision on what to do next.
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This other hillside is infested with kudzu. Goats would actually be the better long term option for clearing the kudzu off because they eat it down to the point that they actually kill it where mowing doesn't actually do that. Or I can mow/spray it and the spray will kill the kudzu.
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The last time I fenced for goats, I ran several strands of electric wire and that worked so long as I kept the charger battery charged and kept weeds off the wire. Standard field fence would be more secure, but 330' of standard field fence weighs 192 lbs where goat fence with the smaller openings weights 261 lbs which feels noticeably heavier to handle to me.
What is new to me is the temporary goat fencing made from electrified mesh and lightweight step in posts. I haven't used them myself. They are something I have on my list to learn more about before making a decision on what to do next.