Silhouette of a goat with a QR code on its body, next to the text: "EcoGrazers Sustainable Vegetation Management."

We currently serve the Washington Counties of Clark, Cowlitz, and Skamania.

Our eco-friendly goat grazing offers a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to conventional vegetation management, tackling unwanted brush, invasive species, and overgrowth.

Unlike conventional machinery, our agile goat herds provide quiet, natural clearing. Their agility allows access to difficult terrain like steep slopes and sensitive areas. Grazing not only removes vegetation but also naturally fertilizes soil and reduces wildfire risk, creating safer landscapes.

Beyond practicality, our goats offer a charming, low-impact visual, fostering a connection with nature while transforming your landscape greenly.

What to Expect:

  • Initial Inquiry & Consultation: Clients contact us (phone, email, website). We gather project details: location, size, vegetation issues (brush, invasives, overgrowth), and goals. We discuss goat grazing benefits and suitability.

  • Site Assessment & Proposal: On-site visit to evaluate terrain, vegetation density, accessibility, and target species. We assess hazards and fencing. We determine goat numbers and grazing duration. We develop a proposal outlining grazing plan, timeline, goat deployment, fees starting at $800 acre (delivery, setup, monitoring), safety, and client responsibilities (water access, boundary security).

  • Proposal Review & Agreement: We present the proposal, answer questions, and discuss adjustments. Upon agreement, the client signs the contract.

  • Scheduling & Logistics: We establish a start date considering weather and goat availability. We coordinate goat transport. We plan temporary fencing setup or confirm existing boundaries. We arrange support equipment (water troughs, shelters) as needed.

  • Goat Deployment & Monitoring: Trained handlers deliver and acclimate goats. We implement the grazing plan (potentially rotational). Our team monitors progress, goat health, and effectiveness, adjusting the plan as needed.

  • Project Completion & Site Cleanup: Once desired vegetation control is achieved or the timeframe ends, we remove the goats, dismantle fencing, and remove equipment. A final site inspection ensures satisfaction.

  • Follow-up & Feedback: We may follow up for client feedback and discuss future needs. Clear communication ensures a successful outcome

A herd of goats grazing in a grassy field with some dry bushes and trees in the background.
A young goat being fed by hand on grass.

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