Royal Golden Guernsey Goats join conservation herd
The six-month-old goats are welcomed by the Governor of Guernsey.
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"They can make a really valuable contribution to how Guernsey manages its own environment in the future."
— Lt Gen Sir Richard Cripwell , Politician
"They will strip bark and leaves from trees and they will eat spiky plants without issue, get in and around places that the cows wouldn't be able to."
— Will Harford-Fox , Executive
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The six-month-old goats are welcomed by the Governor of Guernsey.
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