Invasive Species Control with Goats
Knock back multiflora rose, knotweed, kudzu, poison ivy, and other invasives that herbicides and mowers struggle to beat.
Invasive plants outcompete everything and resprout after cutting. Goats graze them repeatedly through the season, exhausting root reserves and opening the canopy for desirable regrowth — often where spraying is unwanted or restricted.
Plants Goats Target
Woody Invasives
Multiflora rose, autumn olive, buckthorn, and honeysuckle.
Vines & Ivy
Kudzu, poison ivy, and bittersweet — eaten with no ill effect.
Aggressive Herbs
Knotweed and thistle suppressed through repeated seasonal grazing.
Deploy Goats designs multi-visit grazing plans and dispatches insured local operators to restore the site over time.
Insured & Compliance-Verified
Every Deploy Goats project is backed by $10M+ general liability and operators screened through ISNetworld, Veriforce, and PEC SafeLand. One contract, local execution, full documentation.
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