Cancel anytime. Nashville, Tennessee uses sheep to graze in public parks instead of traditional mowing. The Chew Crew chomps on vegetation in hard to reach areas. Urban sheep herder Zach ...
He said tourist boats go out of their way to let their passengers get a closer glimpse of the Nashville Chew Crew. They can be seen grazing a few hundred yards away from densely populated buildings.
Using sheep for prescribed grazing is not a new landscaping method, but more urban communities are opting for it to handle ...
Zach Richardson, owner of the Nashville Chew Crew, looks over his flock July 9 along the Cumberland River bank in Nashville, Tenn. The sheep are used to clear out overgrown weeds and invasive ...
A group of sheep and goats named the Chew Crew have been introduced in Nashville to graze the city’s urban environments instead of traditional mowing. The Chew Crew have helped reduce invasive ...
A flock of sheep called the Chew Crew graze along the Cumberland River bank in the US. Photo: AP Along the Cumberland River just north of downtown Nashville, in the US state of Tennessee ...
The urban sheepherder who manages this flock, Zach Richardson, said sometimes the tourist boats will go out of their way to let their passengers get a closer glimpse of the Nashville Chew Crew ...
Along the Cumberland River just north of downtown Nashville, Tennessee, tourists on party pontoons float past the recognizable skyline, but they also can see something a little less expected ...