Re: [AlpacaTalk] protecting my herd
I had a LGD and they do bark and scare other "dogs" off but 2" x 4"
non climb field fencing is the best. Big dogs can't climb it and the
alpacas can't hang their heads over it if it's 6' high. I'd put that
on the perimeter. I have 5' and it's working well too.
All the best,
Sheri Hewitt
Woodland Meadows, LLC
Creswell, OR
At 05:37 PM 1/12/2008, you wrote:
>hi Emaly - We have had the best luck with guard llamas - worth their
>weight in gold - they don't miss a thing - the one and only time a
>dog got into one of my fields, i had to go in and rescue the dog
>from where the llama had it cornered - the dog was terrified and
>covered in the foulest green slime. It never tried to come into my
>fields again.
>
>we tried a guardian herd dog (great pyrenees) and had nothing but
>disasters - the darn thing actually ran my alpacas - they hated it -
>and on top of everything else it destroyed hoses, fences and
>anything else it could get it's teeth into - then, one day, it
>decided that my daughter, carrying her baby, was the enemy and i had
>to keep swinging the hoe at it to keep it off until they could get
>into the house. That was the end of my patience, and the dog went.
>I'll take a guardina llama anyday.
>
>how horrible for you to have your alpacas and llamas attacked by
>dogs - i hope you are successful in finding a way to keep the dogs
>out - can you appeal to your neighbors to keep their dogs in theri
>own property? Here, if a dog runs stock, the onus is on the owner to
>confine the dog or the dog goes.
>
>good luck,
>Wendy
>DreamWeaver Alpacas
>Port Alberni, BC
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Emaly Leak
>To: Alpaca Talk Yahoo Group
>Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 3:51 PM
>Subject: [AlpacaTalk] protecting my herd
>
>Hello,
>
>After having my llamas and alpacas attacked TWICE by neighboring German
>Shepherds, I have realized that I need to make some drastic changes on our
>farm. We're planning on running electric fence around the perimeter of the
>pastures. I am also considering purchasing an additional guard llama or
>LGD. I have one guard llama, but she is getting older, and can't protect
>every pasture. For those of you with similar experiences.
>recommendations on how to better protect my herd? We've been extremely
>lucky that no one has been killed, and I'd like to keep it that way.
>Thanks, Emaly Leak
>
>Emaly Leak
>
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