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I wonder how the carbon footprint of the sheep compare to that of the lawnmowers. My guess is that it would be smaller. The sheep are also powered by renewable (grass) energy, and are a source of milk, meat, and wool, which lawnmowers are not.
This is definitely one of the cutest stories I've seen in this community so far.
The methane they create is a greenhouse gas, but relatively short lived compared to the CO2 from lawnmowers
Electric mowers are good and common now. There are even solid robotic ones.
You could solve this with machines and just electricity, but sheep seem smarter.
If those electric mowers refueled as they mowed then we’d really have something.
The electric robot ones basically do, in the sense that they go and charge when needed and then return to cutting the area until it's done.
The main problem with mowers is that they can't get around equipment very well, so there ends up being labor intensive trimming that needs to be done
Perhaps we could develop intelligent mowers which could be fueled by the biomass of the grass clippings. We could call them "Smart Harvesters for Efficient Environmental Pruning" or S.H.E.E.P., for short :)