Can goats really climb trees? Well, yes they can—when they want to. These goats were eager to eat the leaves and nuts of Morocco's native argan tree.
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Magnesium oil can be rubbed onto the skin or sprayed if added to a spray bottle. It may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, but research on topical magnesium is very limited.
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Bobbi Straus said her neighbor was the first to notice the goat standing on the roof chomping on some palm trees. “He was out there for about an hour. He did some work on that palm tree ...
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“One of the students called me and said, Dr. Reed, all the goats are dead...and he goes, Oh God, there’s blood everywhere,” Reed said. The boy told Reed he saw some stray dogs inside the fenced area ...
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Tea tree oil offers powerful benefits for your skin, including treating acne, controlling oiliness, fighting fungal infections, soothing irritation, and acting as a natural antiseptic. These ...
If some city councillors can get the necessary support from their colleagues, Ottawans may, one of these days, welcome a whole new breed of gardeners to town: goats. That’s right: goats.