Services
The Handy Panda provides eco-friendly land management services using targeted goat and sheep grazing. Our work supports invasive species control, habitat restoration, and long-term land health—without chemicals or heavy machinery.
Targeted Grazing
Primary Service | Available Spring 2026
Targeted grazing uses goats and sheep to naturally manage invasive plants and overgrown vegetation. This method is especially effective in areas where traditional mowing or herbicides are impractical or environmentally harmful.
Common applications include:
Invasive species control (honeysuckle, multiflora rose, poison ivy, briars)
Fence lines, wood lines, and right-of-ways
Steep slopes and hard-to-access terrain
Environmentally sensitive or protected areas
Benefits of targeted grazing:
Chemical-free vegetation control
Improved soil health and biodiversity
Reduced erosion and runoff
Quiet, low-impact land management
All grazing projects are customized based on site conditions, vegetation density, and landowner goals.
Habitat Rehabilitation & Land Stewardship
Targeted grazing is most effective when used as part of a broader land stewardship strategy. The Handy Panda offers habitat-focused grazing and follow-up support to encourage long-term ecosystem recovery.
This may include:
Strategic grazing for habitat improvement
Support for native plant regeneration
Pollinator-conscious land management practices
Monitoring and documentation of land response
These services are ideal for conservation groups, educational properties, and landowners with long-term restoration goals.
Site Assessments & Grazing Plans
Every project begins with an on-site assessment to ensure safety, effectiveness, and transparency.
Assessments allow us to:
Evaluate vegetation type and growth stage
Review terrain, access, and fencing needs
Identify environmental considerations
Develop a clear grazing plan and project timeline
Pricing is based on site-specific conditions and is provided after the assessment.
Who We Serve
Our services are designed for:
Residential landowners
Farmers and rural property owners
Municipalities and public lands
Schools and educational institutions
Conservation organizations and nonprofits
Utilities and right-of-way managers
Service Area
The Handy Panda primarily serves Madison, Garrard, and Jessamine counties in Kentucky, as well as additional areas south and east of the Lexington metropolitan region, including Richmond, Berea, and Nicholasville. Projects outside this area may be considered based on scope and availability.
Ready to Plan Ahead?
Targeted grazing is seasonal and availability is limited. Planning early helps ensure the best outcomes for your land.
Contact us to discuss your property and request a site assessment.