By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
CHEHALIS – Not crime.
Just a herd of goats from their home in Ethel spending the weekend on some property outside Chehalis that needed blackberry vines and other brush cleared.
Donna Smith of Double Trouble Ranch brought more than 60 of her animals, old and young, big and small, on Saturday to browse along Rice Road.
Each one can eat up to eight pounds of foliage a day.
She calls them her “Baaad girls”.
Tags: By Sharyn L. Decker, news reporter
We met Donna as she was visiting her friend Charlie and we met her dogs as well. She didn’t have her goats but she told us all about them. Quite a story!
George- Her name is Donna, you can reach her here
1 360.957.3882
I’m wondering what it would cost me to have these goats come and “steal” the brush in my yard? Does anyone know how I could get hold of the person who controls this “gang” of “thieving goats”?
I cant believe these goats stealing too? Drug addicted goats!
This is a great story, I raised goats ( over 50 in our herd) and showed them in the area fairs. One year I took championship in my class. They are very intelligent animals and they enjoy eating things.
People who steal from hard working people because they are lazy, have no respect for family or god or are drug addicts are scumbags and will never amount to anything. Thank god there are people like Brady to make sure they don’t steal from anyone else. Our court system sure doesn’t.
Great pictures. Love this.