July 18, 2001    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    Goats good for the city

    The city should buy the herd of goats, then rent them to citizens when they are not needed on city property. Just imagine the amount of noise reduction, if instead of gasoline lawn mowers whining, we get treated to the "maa-ing" and burping of happy goats.

    Not only would the animals eat the grass, they would eradicate all the weeds along with it. They would also chew up flowers, laundry, and small toys; but I am sure with the appropriate creature training, this minor complication could be avoided.

    Since I think this is a most worthwhile program, for a small fee, I would be willing to train them on my property.

    Let me know if you are interested in goat training or just inform me when the goats are ready for residence duty.

    Valerie Haecky
    Sunnyvale



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