Goats be gone
The west facing hillside, at right, bordering the Broadview neighborhood is pretty much devoid of vegetation Wednesday after 300 goats ate their way down the canyon in the last week. The goats were trucked in to reduce wildfire fuel. They’re headed to greener pastures today.
Ranch hand Todd Waite cools off with wet handkerchief. He works for Billy’s Goats Targeted Grazing Solutions from Ephrata.
Don Seabrook
Photo Editor
I was born in Wenatchee, went to Eastmont High School, graduated from the University of Washington with a communications degree in journalism. I have a wife and three children.
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