The Chicago airport has a new, green addition of it’s landscaping team: goats

Have you herd? Goats are now scheduled to land at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport for a meal and some landscaping.
The city’s aviation authority wasn’t kidding Wednesday when they announced a two-year contract for “sustainable vegetation management grazing services” with Central Commissary Holdings.
Twenty-five to 30 of the four-legged creatures will chow down on 120 acres of foliage at the airport, including space along creeks and hilly areas too hard and expensive to maintain using other methods, a press release said.