Goats & Brush Removal
Welcome to our goatscaping service, where over a decade of experience meets four decades of farm ownership and operation. With a season running from Memorial Day to Labor Day, we’re primed and ready to tackle your vegetation challenges starting in early May with a call back phone consultation to start.
Whether your project is large or small, our team of expert goats and comprehensive equipment are equipped to handle it all. From natural poison ivy and brush clearing to maintaining grass fields, we’ve got you covered.
Revolutionize your approach to spring cleaning with our innovative solution: goat-powered vegetation management! Say goodbye to pesky poison ivy, bittersweet, multi-rosa flora, and other unwanted plants in your backyard or community parks. Our expert team of goats is here to “give a hoof” and tackle your toughest vegetation challenges.
Why settle for less when you can call in the pros? Our seasoned veteran goats boast an impressive track record, having successfully completed projects in diverse locations, from dog parks to cemeteries. Not only do our goats efficiently clear out invasive weeds, but they also provide entertainment as you watch them at work.
Rest assured, our friendly goats arrive fully equipped and cared for, with everything they need to thrive during their munching mission. We handle the setup of fencing, water, hay, and shelter, ensuring they have optimal conditions to get the job done right. Plus, we regularly check in to ensure both our goats and our clients have everything they need for a successful collaboration. Say hello to a cleaner, greener space with the help of our hardworking goats!
Reach out to us year-round to inquire about quotes. Once spring rolls around, we’ll promptly schedule a site visit to assess your needs and provide you with a tailored quote for our goatscaping services. Don’t hesitate to enlist our goats’ expertise in transforming your property, farm, recreational centers, and more. No project is too big or too small for our capable goats to handle!
Sheep-Mowing & Solar Farm Sheep Maintenance. Book some our goat friends, the Katahdin sheep, for special grass trimming at your solar farm, transfer or processing plant, large fenced in backyard, or town recreational park.
Eco-Friendly Grazing Services
Residential Goatscaping
Perfect for homeowners looking for a natural, chemical-free way to manage overgrown areas, poison ivy, and invasive plants.
- Backyards, wood lines, and fence rows
- Poison ivy, bittersweet, and brush removal
- Projects lasting a few days to one week
- Quiet, low-impact, and eco-friendly
We handle all fencing, animal care, shelter, and do check-ins as needed so you can relax while the goats do the work.
Residential projects start at $1,200. All quotes are all-inclusive, so you know exactly what to expect. Pricing varies based on location, project size and setup, terrain, and duration
Commercial & Municipal Grazing
Ideal for organizations seeking sustainable land management for larger or repeat-use properties.
- Municipal land and conservation areas
- Old farms, estates, and agricultural properties
- Business campuses and large fenced areas
- Repeat or seasonal grazing opportunities
Projects are custom-scoped to ensure animal safety, public interaction management, and long-term success.
Commercial projects start at $1,200+
Solar Grazing & Sheep Mowing
We specialize in long-term grazing solutions for solar fields using both goats and Katahdin sheep. Grazing reduces mowing costs, improves soil health, and supports pollinator-friendly environments.
- Vegetation control beneath and around panels
- Reduced need for mechanical mowing
- Lower operational and maintenance costs
- Improved site sustainability and ESG goals
Solar grazing projects typically require animals on site for 2 weeks or longer and may be located beyond our immediate service area.
Service Area
Our primary focus is projects within a 30-minute drive of Georgetown, MA.
We do travel beyond our local area for large-scale or long-term projects, particularly solar fields and agricultural land requiring animals on site for extended periods.
Request a Site Visit & Custom Quote
Interested in working with goats or sheep on your property? Join our call back list and we’ll reach out to discuss your project and next steps.
REQUEST A CALL BACKGoatscaping Pricing & Process FAQ
Q: How does pricing work for goatscaping projects?
A: Every project is custom-quoted based on your land, location, terrain, and goals. We use goats, sheep, or a mix of both to create the most effective and eco-friendly solution, so pricing reflects what your specific project requires.
Q: What do projects typically cost?
A: Projects generally start at $1,200 for an average residential backyard within 8 miles and 30 minutes of our Georgetown farm. Larger properties, longer timelines, or extended travel may increase the total cost.
Q: What is included in the base setup cost?
A: The base setup cost (starting at $1,200) includes delivery of goats or sheep, professional electric fencing setup, food and water, animal care and monitoring, and removal of all animals and equipment at the end of the project.
Q: Do you require a site visit?
A: Yes. A site visit is required to accurately assess terrain, vegetation, access points, and safety considerations. This ensures the animals are happy, safe, and set up for success on your property.
Q: How long do goats or sheep stay on site?
A: Most projects run a minimum of two days and typically include 8–10 goats and/or sheep. Additional days are commonly added as needed and are generally billed at $150 per day, which is factored into your custom quote.
Q: Do you ever do work beyond grazing?
A: Occasionally, light human-assisted clearing is needed to prepare access paths or fence lines. When required, this is billed at $50 per hour per helper and included in your quote.
Q: What equipment do you provide?
A: We provide all necessary equipment, including electric net fencing designed to keep our animals safe and contained. We also supply shelter, water, and power solutions, and can accommodate sites without utilities when planned in advance.
Q: Are the goats safe around pets and people?
A: Our biggest concern is the safety of the animals. Domestic dogs must be kept away from the fencing, as even friendly dogs can stress or harm goats. We also evaluate vegetation to avoid poisonous plants whenever possible.
Q: What utilities and shelter do the goats or sheep need on site?
A: We prefer access to a domestic water hose and an electrical outlet for setup. If utilities aren’t available, we can bring batteries and a water tank on our trailer/shelter to support the animals. Advance notice is required so we can properly plan and ensure the animals are safe and comfortable.
Q: What happens if an animal is injured or harmed?
A: We take extensive precautions to ensure animal safety. In the unlikely event an animal is injured, the cost of veterinary care is the responsibility of the property owner. If an animal is stolen or harmed, a fee of $300 per animal applies.
Q: How do I get started?
A: Reach out to us to join our callback list. As the season approaches, we’ll schedule a site visit and provide a detailed, custom quote tailored to your property and timeline.




