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If you fence it in, yeah. The goats will clear it up pretty good.
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Hey Dayna - Where you located? I think we are going to be neighbours. :-) I was thinking maybe chaining a goat up and moving as needed. Of course a daily check up and watering. I haven't thought a lot about this yet. :-)
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I would suggest against chaining. Dogs roaming are a real problem up here, you have to have a fence or you will show up to a dead goat.
If you do a moveable fence, like an electric one that is safer than tying out.
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Keep in mind goats are sociable creatures and have a herd mentality. I.e. they like to have friends. - I highlyrecommend you don't get just 1 goat. It will be a sad goat. Also goats don't like to be chained up. - imagine being chained in the hot hawaiian sun and/or rain ... How would you feel if someone chained you up?
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What do they do to the Ohia trees on one's property? Wouldn't they start striping the bark off and eventually kill the trees?
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Goats do love Ohia. My goats have killed a couple small ones.
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Oh ya I was think a few goats maybe 2 or 4 and I am now considering a smaller movable electric fence set up. Ya I wouldn't want them to be out in the hot sun without shade and water. It looks like I have maybe 1/2" of dirt / organic material on top of the lava, would that be enough to grow some kind of ground clover?
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You could try to establish perennial peanut - its a legume in the peanut family - the goats think its candy. I think its also referred to as tropical alfalfa.