They will work long hours over the next week to 10 days and won't collect a pension or charge for working overtime and won't call in sick - and 100 of these laborers cost only $3,000. The cost of human workers would have totaled as much as $7,500. Leaders of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency have hired 100 goats to nibble away thick weeds on a steep slope on a weed-choked lot in the Bunker Hill high-rise district. An electrified fence helps corral the goats and keeps them from falling over a retaining wall at the base of the slope. Security guards will be on duty when goat-keeper George Gonzales is not there to watch over the herd. Source: L.A.Times (via: L.A. Unleashed)
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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Hi Julie,
Thank you for the visit and comment on my blog...
You have a wonderful blog on pets and interesting posts on pets... I will be checking back... keep the good work going on...
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