The goats are back for summer grazing in Superior!

Published on June 20, 2025

Herd of goats grazing in a park.

You "herd" it here first! Goat Bros, Hoof-Action Grazing is returning to provide summer grazing services in Superior!

This will be the third year Goat Bros has provided their herd of 300 goats to graze in the Town. Goat grazing contributes to the Town's wildfire mitigation efforts as it's a popular method for reducing brush and overgrowth in open space areas. In addition to reducing fuel loads, the goats help fertilize the soil naturally. Native seed is distributed throughout the grazing sites so the goat hooves help sow it into the soil.

This summer, grazing will begin in a native open space parcel north of Fire Station Park and east of McCaslin Boulevard. The goats are then scheduled to move north and graze native open space parcels along the east edge of McCaslin between Christenson Avenue and Rock Creek Parkway. 

Due to the heavy rains and grass volume this spring, the goat herd is moving a bit slower through the open space acres. The Goat Bros team will monitor grazing progress throughout the summer and may adjust the locations as needed.  

Please remember that the goats are busy working and not to be disturbed. Your safety is essential, and we ask that you be respectful and follow all instructions from Goat Bros.

The herd will wrap up work in Superior this fall after 100 days of grazing.

A goat relaxes in a field

Interested in meeting our favorite fuel mitigation team?

Stay tuned! Public engagement events will be offered to provide the community with an opportunity to meet the goats and learn more about their role in wildfire mitigation.

Learn more about goat grazing in Superior