About us

We’re Mike and Jordan, co-founders of Horns & Hooves Regenerative Grazing. We help landowners turn overgrown acres into productive pasture using managed small-ruminant grazing, cutting brush, reducing invasives, and restoring soil the right way. Based in Georgia and serving the Southeast, we offer contract grazing, habitat restoration, and clearcut reclamation for farms, timber tracts, and rural properties.

We’re down-to-earth, God-loving, and not afraid of hard work. We show up on time, set clean fence, move stock with care, and leave the land better than we found it. Since 2024, we’ve been proving that stewardship and profitability can ride together—fewer chemicals, healthier ground, and lower maintenance costs through living systems.

Mike stepped away after a 15-year run in management consulting to get back to his roots. His grandfather—a self-made businessman, cattleman, and hay farmer in Goldsby, OK—set the standard: work hard, keep your word, and take care of the land. While sorting out what was next, Mike jumped in to help a friend expand a regenerative grazing setup and never looked back, bringing a builder’s mindset and an operator’s discipline—clean fence, tight moves, and results you can measure.

Jordan has spent over a decade in farm management, shoulder-to-shoulder with landowners and producers. His vision is simple and big: help as many farmers as possible adopt regenerative grazing and transform as many acres as we can—healthier soil, stronger forage, better bottom lines. He’s the guy who’ll show up early, stay late, and make the plan practical on real ground.

The idea for Horns & Hooves took shape with mud on our boots and tools in our hands—installing over three miles of irrigation line, elbow to elbow. We talked stewardship, livestock, and how to bring more neighbors into regenerative practices. By the time the water was flowing, the brand was, too. Horns & Hooves Regenerative Grazing—Est. 2024.