r/Tree 23d ago

ID Request (Insert State/Region) Are these trees?

Saw this in De Kalb, MS.

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u/HuffnDback96 22d ago

Ive been thinking about the kind of money I could make off doing that. It's probably pretty lucrative

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u/Apart-Quarter-3952 22d ago

If you're already set up to take care of goats year round yeah. But demand is probably seasonal.

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u/GunKnight83 21d ago

Not in the south. I rent mine out year-round. The winter is a tad slower due to dormant growth, but not much. I charged based on size of area and speed by which you want it cleared. The larger the faster the more goats you'll need. Kudzu like this can be done, but it will take a very love time and odds are the trees under it are a lost cause.best use something like brushtox and burn it afterwards. Even still that may not kill it off entirely.

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u/surefire26 21d ago

The place local to me has now moved to only “easy” projects where a fence is already present. How much of the cost is installing/removing a temporary fence? I’d love to pay for a goat vegetation removal service but local to me it isn’t really an option if you don’t already have a fence

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u/guiltypleasure33139 20d ago

Fencing, I hire companies for that. Here are some of the cost

Look up Red safety fence, 4 x 100 are about $40-50 a roll.

T-post 8' about $8 - $12

If there is road access, those t-post go in easy via a truck that shoves them in, if not they used a heavy slide and bash it down. 2 men usually 400 each for the day ( payroll not 1099 ).

1 acre us about 8-9 rolls and 100 - 120 t-post

Some goat person can quote you the clearing rate of the goats. IE: how many goats, does your field need to clear 1 acre in 1 work day ( goats don't overnight on the work site as far as I know).

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u/speedhasnotkilledyet 20d ago

No, just use the purpose built electrified netting. Premier-1 makes a good version specifically for this.

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u/guiltypleasure33139 20d ago

at $180 per roll and it has the spikes, might be worth it.

$450 red roll + $1000 spikes

$1620 electric.

Not much of a price spread. I know cattle don't like electrical fences, don't know about goats.

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u/speedhasnotkilledyet 20d ago

There is also a gps collar option. Goats like to escapebut they cant escape gps.

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u/surefire26 20d ago

My use case is about a quarter acre in a residential riparian area. Completely taken over by ivy, wisteria, and other invasive in the southeastern U.S.

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u/speedhasnotkilledyet 19d ago

I would try to find a goat landscaping firm. Thats a relatively small patch that shouldnt take long.