Goat standing

It’s Not a Jailbreak—Some Baa-ad Goats are on the Loose at the El Paso County Jail

Today, nearly 40 goats will begin clearing approximately three acres of invasive weeds near the El Paso County Jail.

Owned by a local rancher, B3C Show Goats, these four-legged partners will graze around the El Paso County Jail and surrounding facilities. This method provides natural weed control, enriches the soil, and offers a zero-cost approach to land management.

In addition to these advantages, goat grazing enhances pasture health, reduces wildfire risk, and promotes local biodiversity. By the end of the operation, the area will be significantly safer from fire hazards, accomplished without the use of herbicides, which often contain harmful chemicals.

“As Fire Warden for El Paso County and the official responsible for the jail, I constantly seek innovative ways to enhance public safety while saving taxpayers money,” said El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal. “This public-private partnership delivers on both fronts.”

“I appreciate the members of my Office who helped coordinate this effort, along with the local rancher, B3C Show Goats, for partnering with us for this first-of-its-kind initiative.”

Over the next two weeks, community members are welcome to visit the jail and observe the goats in action.

Visiting hours for the baa-ad goats are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.

Visitors should park at the El Paso County Jail Visitor Center, located at 2727 E. Las Vegas St., Colorado Springs, CO 80906. Viewing is limited to the area north of the flag poles, directly in front of the visitor parking.

We request members of the community refrain from walking around the perimeter of the El Paso Jail, as we maintain the area as a secure location.

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(719) 520-7100

Address
El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Office hours
8:00 am – 4:30 pm