How do you manage predator safety for your livestock or pets?

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Protecting our livestock and pets from predators is a constant challenge for animal owners. Whether you’re dealing with foxes, hawks, stray dogs, or other threats, finding effective ways to keep your animals safe is essential. From physical barriers like fencing to training guardian animals, every strategy contributes to peace of mind and the well-being of your animals.

How do you ensure your animals are safe from predators? Have you discovered innovative solutions, or do you rely on trusted, traditional methods? Share your experiences, tips, and lessons learned as we explore how to outsmart predators and safeguard our furry and feathered friends.

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A good outer parameter fence is a must. Hot wire may be required also.

I use sheep and goat wire, 4 feet high. It has 4” holes and my sheep can’t get their heads through it.

I have Anatolian LGDs that patrol and keep my sheep safe. The predators here are bobcats, coyote packs, black head vultures, and the occasional cougar. I have two Anatolian Shepherds but could use 4. I’ll be adding puppies in the future.
 
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