Oct 9, 2010 Thread starter #11 G Goatherd Wannabe Just born Joined Oct 5, 2010 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Points 7 The orange trees that I am talking about are fully grown. Will that make any difference?
Oct 10, 2010 #12 Hollywood Goats Ridin' The Range Joined May 26, 2010 Messages 227 Reaction score 0 Points 64 than they should be fine, they make great shade trees and the goat poop with fertilize them and give you very nice fruit. The goats with eat the lower leaves, but than you don't have to prune the trees so it makes it easier.
than they should be fine, they make great shade trees and the goat poop with fertilize them and give you very nice fruit. The goats with eat the lower leaves, but than you don't have to prune the trees so it makes it easier.
Oct 11, 2010 Thread starter #13 G Goatherd Wannabe Just born Joined Oct 5, 2010 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Points 7 That's what I was hoping for. Seeing as there are at least forty trees the loss of a few lower branches of oranges won't matter. Like you said their poop will fertilize the trees so maybe they will have more fruit anyway! A great big THANK YOU to everyone who posted!
That's what I was hoping for. Seeing as there are at least forty trees the loss of a few lower branches of oranges won't matter. Like you said their poop will fertilize the trees so maybe they will have more fruit anyway! A great big THANK YOU to everyone who posted!