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Rainbow Railyard

It’s not always pretty, but some days have big rewards.

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Goat Fencing 101

About half or more of our clients don’t have fencing around their properties, which makes goat grazing an interesting challenge. I get asked about it all the time, so I thought I’d just share how we deal with these goat … Continue reading

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Happy Holidays from City Grazing!

The goats and staff at City Grazing hope you are all having a wonderful holiday season! Here’s our very festive pygmy goat, Virgil, trying to pass as a reindeer.

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Feasting and Farewells

THE GOATS had a job up in twin peaks last week, which meant they got to clear lots of brambly bushes, pompous grass, and wild radishes. the only snafu was getting the truck stuck in the mud at the railyard … Continue reading

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herding

We let the goats roam around the other day. You can see the bay and Mt. Diablo beyond the waddles and horns. The herd was pretty happy to munch on fresh wild radish & little grasses and was curious about … Continue reading

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Cow Gets a Ride

Meet the goat named Cow.  She’s an expert at following people around and looking very cute, and is therefore quite spoiled.  Here she is making all the other goats jealous by catching a ride on a hay-filled wheelbarrow.

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Free Goat Health Workshop & Volunteer Work Day

The City Grazing goats are due for some basic health care, so we thought this would provide a good learning opportunity for anyone who’d like to help!  Goats aren’t the tin can eating animals of old cartoons – their diets … Continue reading

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november in the goat pen

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Health Workshop & Volunteer Day Saturday 11/13

Let us know if you are interested and willing to help out with some goat medicine tasks at the Railyard this Saturday. As bright crisp fall makes its presence know, we will be keeping close tabs on the goats’ health. … Continue reading

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