Get Your Free Goat Grazing Estimate
To give you an accurate quote, we need a a thorough tour of your property.
Let's get started! Ready, set, GOAT!
Let's get started! Ready, set, GOAT!
📸 Submission Checklist
1. Full Area View
A photo or video showing the entire area that needs clearing
2. Perimeter Walk (Video preferred)
Walk the boundary so we can understand layout + access
Existing fence or where fencing will go
Include any:
Holes, gaps, or damage
Dense brush along edges (this affects setup)
Keep in mind that our electric fencing needs to stake into the ground along a clear path free of debris, brush, downed logs, etc – when the property line is densely foliated, it is often more cost effective to set our fencing up on neighboring properties. We recommend you speak to your neighbor and ensure their cooperation.
3. Close-Up of Vegetation
Ground-level shots of predominant weeds/brush so we know what we’re working with.
4. Map (if applicable)
If your space has multiple areas, or places where there are and aren’t fencing, mixed fencing types, creeks, retaining walls, or other complexities, it can be helpful to sketch out a diagram to show us where things are.
5. House + Access Points (Residential)
Back of house (for planning goat boundaries)
If fenced, please show gates and how they are accessed
Front/driveway (for trailer access + setup)
📩 How to Send
Email: rwggoatquote@gmail.com
Subject line: Property address
⚠️ Helpful Notes
Our electric fencing can’t go through dense brush
We may:
Route fencing wider (sometimes onto neighboring property with permission), or
Add a small fee to pre-clear a path
For most properties, we will need running water and electric access. It’s a great idea to identify where those are if you don’t already know, and to test and ensure they work.
Want to learn more about the process and what’s next?
Check out our Rental 101 for everything you may need or want to know about hosting a herd of goats.
What to Expect After You Submit Photos
Many goat clearing companies charge a large flat setup fee, often around $500. We try to keep costs lighter by only charging for the setup your job actually needs, and to do this and provide an accurate estimate, we need detailed photos and videos.
The more clearly we can see your property, access, fencing needs, terrain, vegetation, and hazards, the more accurate your quote will be.
Your estimate is based on what you provide. Hidden or omitted areas, hazards, access issues, or extra work may change the price or affect whether we can complete the job.
Please include all areas you want cleared, along with gates, fences, driveways, slopes, water access, parking, neighboring properties, pets/livestock, and any hazards.
If we arrive and find undisclosed dangers or major setup needs that prevent us from safely starting, your deposit may be forfeited.
If unexpected setup prevents us from installing the goats that day, a $150 scheduling disruption fee may apply, and we may need to return another day.
To avoid surprises, you may request a $50 in-person site visit before booking. FaceTime/video quotes are also available, but they are only as reliable as what we are shown.
Once you accept your estimate, we’ll send a deposit request to place your job in our queue.
We usually provide a target week, but exact arrival dates depend on the herd assigned, jobs ahead of you, weather, and how long previous jobs take.
Once you are in queue, please be ready when your turn comes up. If you cancel, delay, or are not ready to start when the herd is ready to move your way, a $150 scheduling disruption fee may apply.
We will keep you updated by text. You’ll typically receive your arrival day the day before and a two-hour arrival window the day of.
You do not have to be home unless you want to be, but we cannot guarantee a specific time of day.
The remaining balance is due during the final week of the job.