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These workers may be cute, but they're also only a fraction of the cost of employing traditional toxic sprays and machinery.
Roswell's Old Mill Park in Roswell, Georgia hired 33 goats to clear their park trails of kudzu – a pesky invasive vine native to the U.S.
Typical extermination methods reportedly cost $10,000, but renting goats from the local company Get Your Goat only costs about $1,300.
Since a goat can eat 10 to 12 pounds of foliage a day, these diligent employees will be hard at work for the next 10 days munching away at the greenery.
There are also two Great Pyrenees dogs keeping watch over the herd.
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