About 40 goats are busy eating in Ada Hayden Heritage Park in Ames, Iowa. They don’t care about the park visitors and dog owners on the other side of the fence at all. They only see delicious brush and grasses.
The goats aren’t there to entertain visitors; they’re doing a job. These goats are only a small part of a herd that belongs to Goats On the Go. It’s one of the growing number of goat-renting businesses across the U.S. Cities, businesses, and individuals are renting goats to perform controlled grazing on green areas.
About 40 goats are busy eating in a park in Ames, Iowa. The goats don’t care about the people watching them. They only see delicious brush and grasses.
The goats aren't there to entertain visitors. They're doing a job for Goats On the Go. Goats on the Go is a business that rents goats. It's one of many goat-renting businesses across the U.S. Cities, businesses, and individuals rent goats to perform controlled grazing. In controlled grazing, goats eat weeds, leaves, and grasses in a specific area.