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What is a goat muster in Australia?

Where farmers in the western districts trap or round up feral goats and send them to the abattoirs. "Mustering" is the action of rounding up any stock animals. In Australia, feral goats are a major problem. Mustering is usually done by owners of sheep stations and cattle stations (as opposed to "farmers") in order to try and reduce the numbers of these animals. Feral goat mustering is carried out across Australia - not just the western districts. See the related link for views of an aerial goat muster in South Australia's northern regions.


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In 55 bc the Romans invaded Britain and brought chickens with them.


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When were feral donkeys introduced to Australia?

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The number of feral cats in Australia?

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