Womwotai
Ridin' The Range
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I'll try to keep this short. The situation is that a friend is moving and cannot take her 2yo male GP with her. His history: he has lived with her since he left his breeder as a pup. She had a mixed homestead with animals that included chickens, turkeys, guineas, sheep, goats, pigs, pet dogs and barn cats. He was described by the breeder as "the most serious pup" she'd ever bred. As a puppy he never did some of the naughty things puppies do - from day 1, he was serious about his "job" and is especially alert to aerial predators. Unlike some dogs, he doesn't jump fences and in fact is kept in by a single strand of hotwire placed just 5" off the ground. If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't have believed it! He is a large dog even for a GP, has never been off her property, never loaded in a car (other than when he was ill and had to go to the vet when he was much younger). He allows his current owner to handle him but is wary of strangers and when I went to meet him, would not allow me to approach. He didn't bark or charge and in no way did I feel threatened, but he also was not interested in socializing with me.
My situation: I keep sheep and goats. I have physical fencing that contains them. They have 7 acres full-time and an additional 3 acres that they have occasional access to (also fenced). I have a run-in shelter in the pasture and a small pen fenced off within the pasture that I use as a nursery during lambing season, or a place to contain them when I need to trim feet, worm, vaccinate etc.
In addition I keep chickens, turkeys, ducks, cats and pet dogs. In 2 ½ years I have had almost no predator issues, despite living "out in the country". I believe my pet dogs are largely responsible for this. They sleep in a dog igloo in the chicken yard at night and their presence deters would-be predators.
I've been mulling over the pros and cons for a week now. As I see it:
Pros:
My situation: I keep sheep and goats. I have physical fencing that contains them. They have 7 acres full-time and an additional 3 acres that they have occasional access to (also fenced). I have a run-in shelter in the pasture and a small pen fenced off within the pasture that I use as a nursery during lambing season, or a place to contain them when I need to trim feet, worm, vaccinate etc.
In addition I keep chickens, turkeys, ducks, cats and pet dogs. In 2 ½ years I have had almost no predator issues, despite living "out in the country". I believe my pet dogs are largely responsible for this. They sleep in a dog igloo in the chicken yard at night and their presence deters would-be predators.
I've been mulling over the pros and cons for a week now. As I see it:
Pros:
- added level of security, especially with lambing season coming up again in Jan/Feb
- already mature LGD, instead of having to go through the puppy training stage
- a dog known to be poultry safe
- big dog that needs fed 365/yr, shots, worming, vet care if injured. In other words, a financial responsibility. A justifiable expense if one is losing a lot of animals to predation but harder to swallow when that is not the case
- we do have coyotes and foxes around here but I'm equally concerned about stray dogs and worry that a LGD will not chase off other dogs the way it would a wild predator