“Our workforce is mainly rescued male goats, giving them another chance and purpose. I believe ‘everything has a purpose’.”
Goats are adept at accessing steep terrains and hard-to-reach parts of land, and will happily chow down on the likes of nettles, rushes, briars and ivy. The team at Billy's Rent a Goat were most recently deployed at Beaumont Quarry to munch on the invasive Old Man's Beard (clematis), which was originally introduced to Ireland as an ornamental garden plant. It has since spread to the natural environment and is particularly invasive to the southern half of the country. William accompanies the goats to the site each day where they're fenced in to focus on the problem areas, and are brought home every evening. Dog owners in the area have been advised to keep their pets under effective control and on a leash if walking in the quarry, to ensure the goats are stress-free whilst busy at work. Header image via Instagram/billysrentagoat READ NEXT: - Britney Spears' Toxic revealed to have been written about Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick