NewsDecember 29, 2014
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- Western Colorado goat farmers say Christmas trees make great snacks for their herds, and they're offering to collect them from homes in the Grand Valley. Nevelle Hopper of the Lil Moo Ranch said Friday the trees are a natural de-wormer for goats, and pine needles have vitamin C...
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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- Western Colorado goat farmers say Christmas trees make great snacks for their herds, and they're offering to collect them from homes in the Grand Valley.

Nevelle Hopper of the Lil Moo Ranch said Friday the trees are a natural de-wormer for goats, and pine needles have vitamin C.

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She says the goats enjoy eating them, too.

Hopper's Lil Moo Ranch, the Top of the Hill Ranch and 5-R Ranch want undecorated trees that haven't been sprayed with any chemical.

Hopper says the ranches will arrange to pick up trees or accept drop-offs.

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