Today I learned from @0xabad1dea that a lot of large solar farm owners use sheep herds to maintain their grass and they're called solarpunk grazers and life seems a little better. 🤘

@kennwhite @0xabad1dea

Just have to make sure there are no loose wires reachable by the sheep 😀

@bplein @0xabad1dea apparently the conditions under the panels are perfect - slight humidity, lower temps, great for pollination and lower carbon output. I assume cables are a solved problem.

https://www.bayjournal.com/news/climate_change/sheep-and-solar-panels-using-solar-sites-for-pastureland/article_c1899a84-c4e2-11ec-b63c-7fa1a501105d.html

@kennwhite @bplein @0xabad1dea Rodents chew on cables; I've not heard of this issue with large mammals.
In the U.S., Article 690 of NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code requires that conductors not in raceways (electrically rated pipe or equivalent) be protected from #physicalDamage. Emotional damage, no; so if a sheep cared to cock a leg and spray the conductors, perhaps if it ain't too corrosive protection is not required.

@davey @kennwhite @0xabad1dea

Goats are notorious for chewing through anything they are given the opportunity to chew on. It’s all anecdotal but check out this thread!

https://www.thegoatspot.net/threads/will-the-goats-eat-the-wiring-on-my-trailer.171716/

@bplein @davey @kennwhite @0xabad1dea also goats would climb up the panels and tap-dance them into oblivion.
@kentbrew @bplein @kennwhite @0xabad1dea Tap-dancing goats sounds a bit Disney. They do seem too stolid to do the shim-sham.