BoboFarm
Loving the herd life
Ok, bear with me, I have a lot of questions...
IF we ever decide to get an LGD on our acre property, what breed would be best? Here are some factors that we have to consider:
Our property is a little over an acre up against BLM. The top of the picture is north and the bottom is south.
We have a trailhead a little over 100ft from the southern tip of our property. All critters will be in that triangle at the south end of the property (about a third of an acre). There is also a trail east of our property about 300ft from the back of the house. We cannot see these trails because we are at the base of a hill. The trails are frequented by folks walking their dogs and by folks on horseback and quads/motorbikes. We also have folks walking their dogs on the road to the west. The neighbor to the north does not live there but rents the property out with Airbnb. We really haven't noticed a lot of activity with the people that rent BUT it is "winter" so we're not sure if the activity will increase as it warms up (we have only lived here a couple of months).
We will also always have house dogs, currently two rotties. They will not be allowed in the fenced critter yard so interaction other than at the fence will not happen.
We also go on occasional short trips so we would have someone caring for the house and critters. Will an LGD be ok with someone coming to do that?
Will the trails drive an LGD crazy? I don't want a dog that will be barking mad at every little sound. I understand this is the job of an LGD but is there a quieter breed? We do have neighbors across the street so I do not want to drive them nuts with a barking dog. Not to mention I can't stand a dog that doesn't shut up, especially at night. A warning/alert bark is ok. Our rotties have a wait and see attitude. They give a warning boof then wait to see if further action is warranted. This characteristic is kind of what I would want but with a dog that has a desire to be outside with stock.
With such a small property, would we need two? I understand that they work in teams but if a predator comes, there's not much ground to cover to be at the perimeter vs staying with the stock.
The reason why I'm keeping an LGD in the back of my mind is because I really hate to have to build a barn that can house what we want and to have to keep everyone confined until I get up in the morning to let everyone out. The chickens will be closed up at night in their coop, no problem. I can build up to a 200 sq ft building without a permit but if I keep a buck with a whether and two does separately I don't want to have to build two separate barns. Then, if we want a couple of feeder pigs, I'd have to build another barn to keep them in at night. I'd rather build shelters that they can move in and out of freely.
Is there another option that I'm not thinking of? If I run electric at the top of the fence, will that keep predators (coyotes and bobcats) out? Bobcats are not as frequent but prints have been seen on the trails behind the property. Coyotes are much more frequent and packs can be heard in the hills behind us nearly every night.
So, to sum it up, is there an LGD that will be happy in such a small space with all of the factors described?
IF we ever decide to get an LGD on our acre property, what breed would be best? Here are some factors that we have to consider:
Our property is a little over an acre up against BLM. The top of the picture is north and the bottom is south.
We have a trailhead a little over 100ft from the southern tip of our property. All critters will be in that triangle at the south end of the property (about a third of an acre). There is also a trail east of our property about 300ft from the back of the house. We cannot see these trails because we are at the base of a hill. The trails are frequented by folks walking their dogs and by folks on horseback and quads/motorbikes. We also have folks walking their dogs on the road to the west. The neighbor to the north does not live there but rents the property out with Airbnb. We really haven't noticed a lot of activity with the people that rent BUT it is "winter" so we're not sure if the activity will increase as it warms up (we have only lived here a couple of months).
We will also always have house dogs, currently two rotties. They will not be allowed in the fenced critter yard so interaction other than at the fence will not happen.
We also go on occasional short trips so we would have someone caring for the house and critters. Will an LGD be ok with someone coming to do that?
Will the trails drive an LGD crazy? I don't want a dog that will be barking mad at every little sound. I understand this is the job of an LGD but is there a quieter breed? We do have neighbors across the street so I do not want to drive them nuts with a barking dog. Not to mention I can't stand a dog that doesn't shut up, especially at night. A warning/alert bark is ok. Our rotties have a wait and see attitude. They give a warning boof then wait to see if further action is warranted. This characteristic is kind of what I would want but with a dog that has a desire to be outside with stock.
With such a small property, would we need two? I understand that they work in teams but if a predator comes, there's not much ground to cover to be at the perimeter vs staying with the stock.
The reason why I'm keeping an LGD in the back of my mind is because I really hate to have to build a barn that can house what we want and to have to keep everyone confined until I get up in the morning to let everyone out. The chickens will be closed up at night in their coop, no problem. I can build up to a 200 sq ft building without a permit but if I keep a buck with a whether and two does separately I don't want to have to build two separate barns. Then, if we want a couple of feeder pigs, I'd have to build another barn to keep them in at night. I'd rather build shelters that they can move in and out of freely.
Is there another option that I'm not thinking of? If I run electric at the top of the fence, will that keep predators (coyotes and bobcats) out? Bobcats are not as frequent but prints have been seen on the trails behind the property. Coyotes are much more frequent and packs can be heard in the hills behind us nearly every night.
So, to sum it up, is there an LGD that will be happy in such a small space with all of the factors described?