For your free remote estimate >

Please send files to rwggoatquote@gmail.com or via text to 404.500.7278 and be sure to include the service address in the subject line.

We have detailed instructions below of what to include in your submission.

Want us to come out for an in-person estimate?

We will reach out with an invoice for your $75 site fee, and to schedule your on-site visit.

We do not require customers to be home at the time of the site visit. It may be a good idea if there are nuances you’d like to discuss or the area to clear is not self-explanatory, but we may be able to schedule your site visit sooner if we can drop at our discretion.

🐐 Get Your Free Goat Grazing Estimate

To give you an accurate quote, we just need a few quick photos/videos of your property:

📸 What to Send

1. Full Area View

  • A photo or video showing the entire area that needs clearing

2. Perimeter Walkthrough (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)

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 place 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.

6. House + Access Points (Residential)

  • Back of house (for planning goat boundaries)

  • Front/driveway (for trailer access + setup)

📩 How to Send

  • Text: 404-500-7278

  • 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

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.