Only in Macon-Bibb 13 sheep and a goat! to help create a new park in Macon!

Sheep are eating there way through Macon-Bibb's newest park. The hilly, overgrown, 2.37-acre wooded lot is loaded with poison ivy and briars which proved to be a challenge for the county to clear.

Cue the sheep and the goat.

Last week, the Cud Crew descended on the sliver of land off Ingleside Avenue between Pierce and Corbin avenues.

“These sheep essentially are going to kind of help us clear out this nasty understory brush, poison ivy and all the other briars and stuff that nobody else wants to deal with,” Macon-Bibb Parks & Beautification Director Mike Glisson said as he watched the animals work Tuesday afternoon. “The terrain is kind of difficult to navigate with machines and things like that. … Goats and sheep can go wherever they want.”

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