Your Questions, Answered

  • It depends on the density of the brush, 20 goats can clear about an acre of brush in about 4-5 days, weather permitting.

  • Goats eat woody brush, invasive plants, vines, and briars far more eagerly than grass.

    • Multiflora rose

    • Autumn olive

    • Honeysuckle

    • Small saplings

  • No, we bring it all, we do it all. Hauling, fencing, daily checks, and management.

  • No, the goats (and the business) are licensed and insured. We just ask that you keep an eye out for anything that might injure the goats while they are onsite and to let us know.

  • Charging by the square foot gives people a price that matches the actual amount of land you’re clearing, not how fast goats eat or how many goats you bring. It’s the fairest, clearest way to price goatscaping because it ties cost directly to the customer’s project size.

  • You can reach us anytime via our cellphone numbers and we will come running! We also leave a treat bucket onsite that is irresistible for goats.

  • Your land will be noticeably clearer, but not “perfectly bare” like a machine‑scalped lot. Goats remove the leafy material, vines, briars, and invasives, leaving behind the woody stems and thicker stalks that machinery would normally mulch.

  • Goats don’t permanently remove brush, but they do knock it back hard and weaken it over time. Brush plants store energy in their roots, so when goats repeatedly strip the leaves and vines, the plant loses strength and eventually dies back. One grazing cycle gives you a dramatic cleanup; repeated cycles give you long‑term control.

  • Your land will look much clearer and more open once the goats finish. They strip away the leafy brush, vines, briars, and invasives, leaving the area easier to walk, see, and use. The soil stays intact, and the goats leave behind free, natural fertilizer that boosts soil health.

  • Goat manure is dry, pellet‑shaped, low‑odor, and breaks down quickly, so it decomposes faster. Unlike other livestock manure, goat pellets don’t sprout weeds or regrow plants, since goats fully digest the seeds they eat.