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More than 200 goats join weed management team at Wascana Centre

Grazing their way through 10 pounds of weeds each, daily.
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The public is welcome to see the goats while they are hard at work in the park from May 24 through June 1.

REGINA — The Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) welcomes to Wascana Centre more than 200 goats trained to nibble through invasive weeds. Back for a second year, the number of goats increased from last year, allowing them to graze larger areas. Each goat eats about 10 pounds of weeds daily. 

The public is welcome to see the goats while they are hard at work in the park from May 24 through June 1but are asked to avoid the electrified fences and keep all dogs on leashes so as to not distract the shepherd dogs supporting their work. 

The goats are local, making the trek from Elbow with handlers from No Kidding Weed Management. Shepard Florentine Maathius will stay onsite with the herd. The team also includes a loyal guard sheepdog and two Border Collie herding dogs.

The grazing happens in two phases to assist in weed removal. The current phase limits the invasive weeds' initial growth and the second grazing in early August targets those same weeds before they go to seed. The goal once the weeds are reduced is to return the area to its natural prairie grasses which include, Canada wildrye, rough fescue and green needle grass.