Profits hinge on goats

By Julian Luke
Updated December 18 2015 - 7:15pm, first published June 2 2013 - 4:00am
Neill Leigo inspects a hinged-lock fence which he is in the midst of installing on Allundy Station, via White Cliffs.
Neill Leigo inspects a hinged-lock fence which he is in the midst of installing on Allundy Station, via White Cliffs.

IN the midst of the drought in 1991, Neill Leigo “wore rifles out” shooting rangeland goats to preserve feed and water for his domestic livestock.

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