Lizzy733
Loving the herd life
Hey guys,
My husband caught sight of a feral momma and two piglets about the size of our kune brothers up by our orchard. As our kune are essentially our dogs and have free range of the property, my husband has been pretty worried they'll eventually have an encounter. Being young, they can still squeeze under the occasional fence. A bit larger and we're pretty sure that'll sort itself out and they don't really leave the property. They tend to keep to the pastures, including making the rounds up there by the orchard.
Does anyone have any idea how this would likely go down? Would our boys be in danger from the feral momma? Would they ignore each other? Would our boys try to run off with the ferals?
We've invested a lot in training them and they're pretty good about coming when called and following basic commands as well as spend a good bit of the day in the greenhouse and are locked in dusk till dawn. Just wondering if there are any extra precautions we should take knowing they're in the area.
My husband caught sight of a feral momma and two piglets about the size of our kune brothers up by our orchard. As our kune are essentially our dogs and have free range of the property, my husband has been pretty worried they'll eventually have an encounter. Being young, they can still squeeze under the occasional fence. A bit larger and we're pretty sure that'll sort itself out and they don't really leave the property. They tend to keep to the pastures, including making the rounds up there by the orchard.
Does anyone have any idea how this would likely go down? Would our boys be in danger from the feral momma? Would they ignore each other? Would our boys try to run off with the ferals?
We've invested a lot in training them and they're pretty good about coming when called and following basic commands as well as spend a good bit of the day in the greenhouse and are locked in dusk till dawn. Just wondering if there are any extra precautions we should take knowing they're in the area.