Targeted goat grazing is a sustainable and eco-friendly practice that involves the use of goats to manage vegetation in a specific area. Instead of relying on heavy machinery or chemicals to clear brush, invasive plants, and other unwanted vegetation, goats are used to naturally control the growth and spread of these plants.
Our process of targeted goat grazing is simple. We bring a herd of goats into the targeted area, and they are allowed to graze on the plants and vegetation. With the use of portable electric fencing we can focus the herd on the targeted vegetation and, thus, avoid desired plants and trees. By doing this, the goats consume the unwanted plants, which helps to reduce their growth and spread, and at the same time, their droppings provide a natural source of fertilizer for the soil.
Our goats are particularly effective at controlling the growth of invasive plants like tumbleweed, kochia, elm, salt cedar, russian olive, and other plants which can be difficult to manage using traditional methods.
Unlike machinery, goats can navigate difficult terrain and are less likely to damage the soil or disturb other plants in the area.
Goats are particularly useful tools for mitigating the threat of fire. With the heavy growth of brush, small trees, and weeds, combined with our very dry climate, wild fires can be a common and often devastating occurrence. The goats are utilized in these areas to reduce the fuel load of the vegetation and, in turn, reduce the risk of harmful fires
Overall, targeted goat grazing is a sustainable and eco-friendly practice that can be used to effectively manage vegetation in a variety of settings. By utilizing this natural solution, we can reduce our reliance on harmful chemicals and machinery while promoting a healthy and diverse ecosystem.
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Hello , I love watching how well your employees work together . That’s what i call customer service ! How do you charge? Is it by goat and size of yard / weeds . I’m very interested in getting a team to clear my yard . I’m in North Hills ( Rio Rancho) I’m looking forward to hearing from from you 😀
I have a 5 city lot property in Santa Rosa NM that is overgrown with weeds. Is there any chance you would come to Santa Rosa?
I have a 5 city lot property in Santa Rosa NM that is overgrown with weeds. Is there any chance you would come to Santa Rosa? Or do you know any goat owners in the area?
I have an acre lot with a lot of invasive stink nets. Do your goats eat stink nets? I do not have fencing. What would be an estimate for the job? I live in the Phoenix area outside city limits.