FAQ

  • How do you price a job?

    Pricing will range based off the following acreage (prices can increase pending terrain and hazards.) Under 1 acre $2000, 1-10 acres $1800 per acre, 10-40 acres $1600, and 40+ acres $1450 per acre.

  • Do goats really eat everything?

    Pretty much. They’ll go after weeds, vines, briars, poison ivy, kudzu, and even small saplings. They don’t usually eat grass down to the dirt like cattle or sheep, so your soil stays protected.

  • How big of an area can goats clear?

    That depends on how thick the brush is and how many goats we bring. On average, a herd of 50 goats can clear about half an acre in a day. We’ll look at your land first and give you a realistic estimate.

  • What happens at night?

    The goats stay safely inside their portable fencing, and we check on them daily. For protection, every herd will have one donkey or llama to deter any night time predators.

  • Do I need to provide fencing or water?

    Nope. We bring everything the herd needs—temporary fencing, water, minerals, and shelter if it’s a long job. You just show us the area you want cleared and safe access point for the herd to be unloaded and loaded

  • Is it safe for pets or kids to be around the goats?

    Yes, however they are not pets. Goats are gentle, but they’re also focused eaters. We recommend keeping dogs leashed and children supervised while the herd is active. All people should refrain from crossing the portable electric fence to interact with the goats.

  • Do goats damage the soil?

    Not at all. Their hooves actually help aerate it, and their droppings act as natural fertilizer. They leave the land cleaner and healthier than before.

  • What areas do you serve?

    We’re based in Alabama and primarily serve Jefferson County, Shelby County, and parts of Tuscaloosa County.