HVG / Service Areas / Torrington, CT
Targeted grazing for brush, invasives, and poison ivy in Torrington, Connecticut.
Starting at $900. Free site visit, custom quote.
Yes, you can hire goats to clear brush in Torrington, Connecticut. Hudson Valley Goats deploys a 30-goat working herd for targeted grazing across Litchfield County, with projects starting at $900 and every job quoted after a free site visit.
The math is simple: our full herd clears one acre of moderate brush in about 5 days. A half-acre poison ivy patch is typically a 1 to 2 day job, and an acre of heavy thicket runs around 11 days. The grazing math page publishes the whole duration model, and the interactive calculator will run your exact acreage, density, and terrain.
Our sister company Hudson Valley Forestry has an active commercial vegetation management project in Torrington right now, and the goat herd is based one town over in New Hartford. Request a free site visit and we will walk the property with you.
Torrington's hillsides and industrial edges grow the Litchfield County standards:
Japanese Knotweed
Dense stands along the Naugatuck River corridor. Repeated grazing exhausts it
Japanese Barberry
The county's signature understory invasive and tick shelter. Goats strip it
Multiflora Rose
Every reverting pasture in the hills carries it. Goats eat through the thorns
Oriental Bittersweet
Smothers fence lines and slopes. Goats clear all they can reach
Also on the menu: honeysuckle, phragmites, barberry, wineberry, and mile-a-minute vine. Full list on the services page.
Torrington is the shortest run we make: the herd is based one town east in New Hartford, CT, minutes from most Torrington properties. We serve the Hudson Valley, Catskills, western Connecticut, and the Berkshires from our farm, and the quote always includes transport, temporary electric fencing, water, and daily herd care. You never pay those as surprise line items.
If your Torrington project involves heavy woody material or acreage past what a season of grazing can handle, our sister company Hudson Valley Forestry runs the mulchers, and many projects combine both: machine first, goats for maintenance. Municipal or commercial-scale programs run through DeployGoats.
Yes. Hudson Valley Goats deploys a 30-goat working herd for targeted grazing in Torrington and across Litchfield County. Projects start at $900 and every job is quoted individually after a free site visit. The quote covers transport, temporary electric fencing, water, and daily herd care.
Starting at $900. Every project is quoted individually after a free site visit, based on acreage, vegetation density, terrain, and fencing needs. The quote covers everything: transport, temporary electric fencing, water, and daily herd care.
Our 30-goat herd clears one acre of moderate brush on flat ground in about 5 days. A half-acre poison ivy patch is typically a 1 to 2 day job; an acre of heavy thicket runs around 11 days. The grazing math page publishes the full duration model, and the interactive calculator runs your exact acreage.
Yes. Our sister company Hudson Valley Forestry has an active commercial vegetation management project in Torrington, and the goat herd is based one town over in New Hartford. For Torrington properties, mobilization is measured in minutes, not hours.
Free Site Visits / Honest Quotes
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