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Visitors to Rio Hondo were amazed, but these goats merely grazed

Wild goats roamed the campus at Río Hondo College on Wednesday, July 31.

No, they weren’t enrolling for horticulture classes. They were just clocking in for their a new professional gig: Eating.

The goats were released on campus on July 18 for their two-week assignment, all part of the community college’s vegetation management and fire-prevention program.

Under the watchful eyes of a professional shepherd and a border collie from Fire Grazers Inc., a fire brush management company, the goats will feast on much of the growth that emerged on campus after a particularly rainy winter.

“Goat grazing is a proven, ecologically sound means of brushfire clearing as goats are natural mountaineers that can easily clear difficult-to-access areas, like hillsides or steep slopes, in far less time than a professional landscaping crew,” according to a statement from the company.

Faculty, students and the media got a chance to get acquainted with the herd during a special “meet, greet, bleat and all you can eat” session on Wednesday.

Did the goats mind all the attention? Naaaah.

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