Going Ahead with Goats – Trapping
Trapping goats presents landholders a time and cost effective tool to muster goats and have better control over total grazing pressure, which benefits both primary production and the local environment, as goat producers in the state’s Far West can attest. There are a number of options for landholders when it comes to trapping goats, with one-way gates or ramps around water points a particularly common method. Find out more about the Going Ahead with Goats project by visiting www.lls.nsw.gov.au/going-ahead-with-goats.

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