Goats Hired to Tackle Cheyenne's Weed ProblemGoats Hired to Tackle Cheyenne's Weed ProblemThose weed-loving seasonal employees we've all grown to adore will be "baack" in Cheyenne starting tomorrow, May 12, the city announced Thursday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
This Animal Video Would Be Really Odd In Most States, Not WyomingThis Animal Video Would Be Really Odd In Most States, Not WyomingHorses and a goat running down a Wyoming streetDrew KirbyDrew Kirby
Wyoming Homesteader Takes His Goats For A Walk In The SnowWyoming Homesteader Takes His Goats For A Walk In The SnowThe kids (goats) love snow.Glenn WoodsGlenn Woods
They're Baack! Goats Put to Work Eating Weeds in CheyenneThey're Baack! Goats Put to Work Eating Weeds in CheyenneA herd of goats will be gobbling up vegetation, including noxious weeds, along Cheyenne's Crow Creek over the next two weeks, the city announced Wednesday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Four-Legged Weed Eaters Returning to Cheyenne Later This MonthFour-Legged Weed Eaters Returning to Cheyenne Later This MonthCheyenne is bringing back goats to manage vegetation along Dry and Crow creeks, the city announced Wednesday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Goats Lend a Horn With Loads on Wyoming Mountain Guide TripsGoats Lend a Horn With Loads on Wyoming Mountain Guide TripsTheir plan is to lead people into the Bighorn Mountains and let their goats do all of the heavy liftingAssociated PressAssociated Press
They're Baack: Weed Eating Goats Return to CheyenneThey're Baack: Weed Eating Goats Return to CheyenneTwo herds of goats are gobbling up weeds along Cheyenne's Crow and Dry Creeks as part of an effort to keep floodwaters down.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
The Goats Are Back.The Goats Are Back.The goats are kept on location using specially trained Border Collies and a portable electric fence.Doug RandallDoug Randall