A breeding project is under way to gradually bring the herd of goats up to 100 individuals.
A herd of 50 goats that graze steep cliffs of a seaside resort is set to double in size.
Now a breeding project is under way to expand the herd to 100 to graze the area between West Cliff to Southbourne.Image caption, The council and volunteer grazier, Mark Jackson, look after the herd, which includes several different breeds - Kashmir, Boer a South African breed, and feral goats. The mums-to-be are taken off the clifftop about a month before they are due to birth and taken to a nearby small holding.Folly the goat has recently given birth to triplets at the small holding
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