Llama and friends - back on the farm for now
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Billy the Ewe Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
I’m Billy the Kid and I love to eat grass
With llamas and sheep we’ll devour en masse
My dad and his friends will be part of the crew
He’s William the Goat-- did I need to tell you
Surface water facilities will be trimmed up so neat
No “environmental impact”—our Crew can’t be beat
We’ll eat all the grasses and weeds up as well
We don’t think they’re “NOXIOUS”-we think they are swell.
We’ll keep costs way down as the greens we devour
We’ll just keep on chomping in sunshine or shower
Our salads need no dressing—we like them just plain
We’ll be “eating local”—in sunshine or rain
We have a new role and it makes us so proud
It’s VEGETATION MANAGEMENT—we’ll stand out in the crowd
We hear that a Shepherd will be on the premises
He will be a friend and for sure not our Nemesis
So we are so happy to be part of your plan
We’re glad to assist you the best that we can
Billy the Kid (secretary)
Goats/Llamas/SheepChompingSocietyAlliance
--Jean Monce Bryant
Ed Portnow and Wonky from Earthcraft Services, Inc. Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
As it happens, the llama, alpacas, goats, sheep and other vegetation management workers were so efficient that they have, at least temporarily, eaten themselves out of a job. A contact in the surface water department says that:
Currently there are no animals in the City as we wait for plants to regrow. The animals were victims of their own success and will be brought back to sites in the near future as things sprout back up. This is a pilot project and as such we’re going through a learning process seeing how quickly the animals consume available plants, how the community reacts, etc.
Judging from comments to this newsletter, the herd is wildly popular, with people getting attached to individual animals (Woody, for example) and taking great enjoyment from seeing them all at work.
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