Moon888
Ridin' The Range
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Thank you, you must have a large property with paddocks? It would be good to have some here, but they will get into my garden (I'm an avid gardener), and devastate it. The wallabies are eating my new plants, and this is a worry!Because in the summer, they cost almost zero to feed. They eat almost 100% lawn grass, so keep the lawn perfectly trimmed. They are good at edging.
Also, they are so large that once full sized, I haven't had any deaths even when I free range them.
Last time I had them, I slaughtered them all once fall came.
This year I wanted to keep a breeding set.... so I am over-wintering them. The food cost, now that all grass is gone, is HORRIFIC!
Also, they are pretty cold hardy, which is nice.