


Facing Riverside County code violations for overgrown vegetation? Tired of expensive, polluting land clearing methods? Four Hooves Grazing’s 40+ goats are your eco-friendly solution, transforming problem properties into safe, compliant spaces in just 1-3 days per acre. Here’s why goats are the smarter choice for your land.
Overgrown brush, weeds, or fire hazards can trigger costly Riverside County code violations. Our goats naturally clear invasives like poison oak, blackberry bushes, and star thistle, ensuring compliance without chemicals or heavy machinery. With our herd—expanded from 18 to over 40 goats with advanced fencing—we tackle tough terrains, from steep slopes to rocky lots, keeping your property penalty-free and fire-safe.
Traditional clearing methods like masticators or herbicides are pricey (often $2,000+/acre) and harm the environment with pollution or soil damage. Our goats clear land at $1,000/acre, eating up to 5% of their body weight daily in weeds and brush, leaving behind natural fertilizer that enriches soil. No fuel, no toxins—just sustainable results that last, with goats controlling regrowth year after year.
Traditional clearing methods like masticators or herbicides are pricey (often $2,000+/acre) and harm the environment with pollution or soil damage. Our goats clear land at $1,000/acre, eating up to 5% of their body weight daIn Riverside County’s fire-prone areas, creating defensible space is critical. Our goats lift vegetation lines 5-6 feet, reducing fuel loads and maintaining fire breaks without damaging sensitive terrains. Unlike dozers that disrupt soil or leave roots for regrowth, goats mulch dry leaves and crush branches, making your property more resilient and easier to manage.ily in weeds and brush, leaving behind natural fertilizer that enriches soil. No fuel, no toxins—just sustainable results that last, with goats controlling regrowth year after year.
Goats are browsers, devouring more than just grass—toyon, fiddleneck, and even dry debris are no match. They work where machines can’t, accessing steep or culturally sensitive areas without disturbance, preserving archeological sites or natural beauty. This makes them ideal for both private landowners and municipalities seeking green solutions.
Watching our friendly goats work is a delight! Their active, curious nature captivates kids and adults alike, turning land clearing into a memorable experience. Many clients grow fond of our herd, giving them playful names during projects. With Four Hooves Grazing, you get effective clearing and a feel-good process. Goats are browsers, devouring more than just grass—toyon, fiddleneck, and even dry debris are no match. They work where machines can’t, accessing steep or culturally sensitive areas without disturbance, preserving archeological sites or natural beauty. This makes them ideal for both private landowners and municipalities seeking green solutions.
Our expanded herd and advanced electric fencing let us handle projects of any size, from small lots to sprawling acres. Based in Riverside County, we’re local experts serving North County San Diego, Inland Empire, Palm Springs and beyond, ensuring fast service within a 1-hour drive. Join countless landowners who trust goats for natural, affordable, and compliant land management.Watching our friendly goats work is a delight! Their active, curious nature captivates kids and adults alike, turning land clearing into a memorable experience. Many clients grow fond of our herd, giving them playful names during projects. With Four Hooves Grazing, you get effective clearing and a feel-good process.Goats are browsers, devouring more than just grass—toyon, fiddleneck, and even dry debris are no match. They work where machines can’t, accessing steep or culturally sensitive areas without disturbance, preserving archeological sites or natural beauty. This makes them ideal for both private landowners and municipalities seeking green solutions.
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