
I saw these two goats foraging along the beach at Kiholo Bay. There’s slim pickings to be had, but there are no shortage of goats in that area so they must be finding something somewhere.
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The kelp must be good for them to bother heading to the beach
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There’s no kelp there, just stuff blown off the trees. It’s not a trek for them really because they live in the trees just inland and drink from brackish pools just behind the beach.
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Lordy, do they stop you from swimming there? And is it natural food or rubbish, they’re after?
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Well, they’ll eat anything, but on the beach I think probably they nibble on greenery blown off the trees. That spot isn’t a great swimming area, but I doubt they trouble anyone who does swim. I wouldn’t leave my lunch unattended on the beach though!
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Slim pickings for them, from the look of things 🙂 🙂
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Not much on the beach itself, but there are trees inshore and some grasses. And goats will eat pretty much anything!
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They will! 🙂 🙂 Sorry, I’ve just accidentally trashed your comment over at mine 😦 I’m a bit plagued by spammers and I was getting rid when I realised your comment was among them! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Too bad about the comment. I’m sure it was unbelievably profound or hilariously funny, but can’t remember which!
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Oh, wow, you had me at horses! 🙂
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Waipio Valley is well known for its wild horses, which often spend time on the beach there.
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oh wow thought it was just a Scottish thing goats and sheep on the beach!
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Not seen sheep on a beach here, but lots of goats and some horses.
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