Goat grazing across Ventura County

Serving qualifying projects in and around Ventura County — from homeowner hillsides to HOA greenbelts, agency fuel breaks, and commercial land.

Goat herd reducing hillside fuel — the terrain we work across Ventura County

Fire in Ventura County

Ventura County has hosted some of the state's defining recent fires: the 2017 Thomas Fire (281,000 acres, briefly the largest in modern state history), the 2018 Woolsey Fire's path toward Malibu, and the 2019 Easy Fire — where a grazed firebreak famously helped firefighters save the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. Few counties have clearer proof that fuel breaks work.

The terrain we work here

The Santa Susana and Santa Monica mountain edges, brushy hillsides above Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, and Ojai, and agricultural edges where fire moves between wildland and orchards.

Grazing is already official here: The county's most famous grazing project is local: the Reagan Library's herd-grazed firebreak, credited by firefighters during the 2019 Easy Fire and renewed ever since. Source →

Common questions

Do you serve all of Ventura County?

Yes — we serve qualifying projects (roughly 5 acres and up) throughout Ventura County and the wider Southern California region, including unincorporated areas. Neighbors on smaller adjacent parcels often combine into one project.

Do you work with Ventura County agencies, HOAs, and commercial owners?

Yes. We're licensed, registered, and insured, with experience serving government agencies, and we provide the documentation public and commercial buyers need — scoped proposals, insurance certificates, and project reporting. Fuel-reduction grants (including CAL FIRE prevention grants and the SB 675 prescribed-grazing pathway) can fund qualifying public projects.

When should Ventura County properties book grazing?

For fire-season preparation, the ideal grazing window is March–May, and calendars fill one to three months ahead — book in winter for first pick. Summer grazing still reduces cured fuel with zero spark risk, and fall/winter suits brush and invasive-removal projects.

Ventura County agency, HOA, or commercial project?

We work with municipalities, fire districts, HOAs, utilities, schools, and commercial owners — licensed, registered, and insured, with experience in public procurement.

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Homeowner or private land?

Free estimates, ~5-acre minimum, photos get the fastest answer.

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Ready to reduce fuel in Ventura County?

Talk to a real person about your property and get a free estimate over the phone — we serve properties across California and generally require about a 5-acre minimum per project.

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