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Quiet achievers in weed control

SWAN Hill Rural City Council has three unlikely employees that work for food and shelter.

Three unclaimed goats have been put to work controlling weeds at one of the council’s retarding basins following a chance conversation between council regulatory services officer Adam Hunter and parks and gardens co-ordinator Conor McCreesh.

Mr Hunter rescued the goats as they were wandering the streets six months ago and was not sure what to do with them.

“We weren’t sure what the fate of the three goats would be after no owners came forward to claim them, then Conor suggested we use them for weed control,” Mr Hunter said.

Mr McCreesh said there were many benefits of having goats control weeds over harsh chemicals and manual removal.

“Goats are very selective.

“Their favourite things to eat are woody weeds and will often target weeds over some native species.

“They are quiet, environmentally friendly, efficient and extremely effective.

“Other benefits include savings from a significant reduction in labour, zero chemical use and no wear and tear on machinery.

“They can also reach areas that machinery and people cannot.

“Since the trial began, we have required zero hours labour for maintenance in the enclosure, which has given the drainage team more time for other works.

Council environment and sustainability officer Nicholas Mudge also touted the program’s benefits.

“From a sustainability perspective this is a fantastic initiative – any steps we can take to reduce our carbon foot print is a win,” Mr Mudge said.

The goats appear to be very content with their situation. The council has provided shelter using an old playground shelter and water from an old water tank and surplus supplies.

Mr McCreesh said the program so far had been successful and he would look at ways to expand it in the future.

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