Services

HOW IT WORKS…

  1. You contact us

  2. We schedule a site visit to assess your land management needs and goals

  3. We assess the accessibility of your land to plan for:

    -electric netting (keeps goats in and predators out)

    -water access

    -shelter (can be trees, their trailer, or another arrangement)

    -livestock trailer maneuverability and potential for parking it as a shelter

  4. We determine a budget and quote with your management plan and schedule a date for site prep

  5. Site prep - mowing or weed whacking paths for electric netting (as needed), setting electric fence (we do this in advance so wildlife has a couple of days to adjust to the new and spicy obstacle), and establishing water access

  6. Goat drop off! The goats arrive and get to work on the prescribed area

  7. We come by and check goats on a predetermined schedule to make sure they are safe, have water, and that the fence is doing its job

  8. When the goats have eaten their fill (an estimated time frame to accomplish the job is part of the management plan), the goats will be loaded up and taken home. Depending upon job size and location, fencing may be picked up the next day

A group of goats grazing in a grassy field with trees in fall colors in the background.