Been Feeding my goats straight dog food.

danmcph

Just born
Joined
May 26, 2012
Messages
7
Reaction score
0
Points
7
Now that I have your attention, this is what I want to avoid.

We just brought home a Anatolian Shephard and I need to figure out how to feed it in the same pasture that she is kept in. Of course the pasture is full of goats. I don't know if the goats will eat the dog food or how they will be with it. How do you guys feed your dogs so that the goats can't eat, spill, poop in etc the dogs feed?

Thanks
 

alsea1

True BYH Addict
Joined
Dec 15, 2012
Messages
1,709
Reaction score
502
Points
243
Location
Alsea, Oregon
LOL, you did catch my eye.
I do not know how you would devise a creep feeder for the dog that a goat could not figure out.
 

Southern by choice

Herd Master
Joined
Jun 11, 2012
Messages
13,336
Reaction score
14,686
Points
613
Location
North Carolina
More than likely the Anatolian will not let anything near her food.
Our Toli will leave her food in the bucket...not eat... but if a goat even starts to walk toward that bucket she bolts faster than anything you've ever seen...
Our Pyrs are not that way at all.
We do not allow food aggression BUT the dogs can protect their food, just no aggression (biting,attacking etc.) Growling and turning around once they are older and unsupervised is ok.

If it is a pup feed it 2x daily supervised. That way you can also moniter the pup and correct any unwanted food behaviors.
 

woodsie

Loving the herd life
Joined
Dec 19, 2012
Messages
613
Reaction score
105
Points
123
Location
Kamloops, BC, Canada
My goats don't really go for the dog food but I have two sheep that sure do....my Pyrs bolt and chase those two sheep away and give a highpitched bark to say "HEY - LEAVE IT"!!! They never hurt or are agressive but those two sheep aren't allowed within 10 feet of their bowls. The goats however can be right on top of the dogs eating the lower branches of the fir tree I feed them under and the dogs totally ignore the goats.

I do try to take away the kibble if they are leaving it so they don't have to guard their food from those sheep. I feed the dogs first then pick up the bowls when I have finished doing the herd check.

I have also seen people have a kennel within the pen to feed the dogs also. I have that set up but I don't feel the need to feed them in there, as the dogs are pretty ingenius in devising solutions and problem solving in their LGD role. :)
 

Straw Hat Kikos

The Kiko Cowboy
Joined
May 18, 2012
Messages
6,110
Reaction score
33
Points
166
Location
North Carolina
danmcph said:
Now that I have your attention, this is what I want to avoid.

We just brought home a Anatolian Shephard and I need to figure out how to feed it in the same pasture that she is kept in. Of course the pasture is full of goats. I don't know if the goats will eat the dog food or how they will be with it. How do you guys feed your dogs so that the goats can't eat, spill, poop in etc the dogs feed?

Thanks
:lol:

You got me! Just real quick, goats should not be allowed to eat dog food. Really not good for them. Like really bad for them. Of course if they steal some it's ok but never feed it to them. ha

I have an Anatolian too and she is pretty protective over her food. She is GREAT with her goats and is an excellent dog but she does growl slightly and will keep the goats from her food. Some people like there dogs like that and some don't. I do like a dog that will keep the goats out of their feed as long as they NEVER EVER do anything to harm the goat. Have dogs here that are not like that and it is near impossible to get them to eat and the goat out of it without feeding in separate fields.
 

meme

Loving the herd life
Joined
Apr 6, 2010
Messages
511
Reaction score
7
Points
103
Location
NorCal
I would just feed the dog twice a day while the goats are being fed. Unless yourgoats are fed free choice or something. If it is left out, it might attract ants anyway.

And yes, the title scared me a little. :)
 

elevan

Critter Addict ♥
Joined
Oct 6, 2010
Messages
13,870
Reaction score
741
Points
423
Location
Morrow Co ~ Ohio
Now, that you've got the membership's attention - please update your title to something that won't cause trolling issues. Thanks!
 

secuono

Herd Master
Joined
Oct 16, 2010
Messages
9,064
Reaction score
13,408
Points
623
Location
Virginia is for Pasture Farmers!
I have a long lunging whip I use to shoo my horses away when feeding my dog, sheep move away when I just wave my hands at them.
You have three options; take the dog out for feeding, make a special dog only pen to feed in or stand there with a whip and shoo the goats away.
 

Heirloom

Chillin' with the herd
Joined
Feb 7, 2013
Messages
59
Reaction score
1
Points
36
WhiteMountainsRanch said:
I put a big bowl of puppy kibble in our pasture for our LGD and he snacks on it all day. The goats won't even go near it.
I never would have though it. I would have put money on them devouring it....quickly.
 
Top