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Tuesday, February 05, 2013

[AlpacaTalk] Re: From Maria (Virginia)

 

Thats the impression I got. I just needed to confirm my gut feeling.Thank you doing that.Playing by the fence is as close as they will all get.

Maria

--- In AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com, "Bluebird Hills Farm" wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Maria,
> Quite simple...
> Alpaca are prey animals
> Dogs are
> predators
> Sometimes the alpacas tolerate and learn that certain dogs
> are not predators after all, as is the case with livestock guardian dogs.
> Any new dog inside their space is a predator until proven otherwise and
> they will often try to stomp it to death if they think they can, or chase
> it out.
>
> I would not trust them with a Yorkie or smaller dog for
> a kick could kill it, much less a stomp.
>
> Laurel
> The
> Shouvlins
> Bluebird Hills Farm
> 3617 Derr Road
> Springfield,
> Ohio 45503
> 937-206-3936
> www.bluebirdhills.com
> bluebirdhills@...
>
> > Thank you for all your great
> responses yesterday!
> >
> > Here's another queston....I have
> dogs of various sizes. They live in the
> > house with us and have
> thier own seperate paddock then our alpacas. (they
> > share a
> fence) I never leave any of my dogs out without us for various
> >
> reasons. (they can escape the fence, big hawks, fear they may get into
> the
> > alpaca paddock)
> >
> > Each time we take them
> out to potty/play they run along the fence line,
> > sometimes
> barking, and the alpacas run with them. Back and forth they go,
> >
> they stop and smell each other through the fence and just seem to enjoy
> > each other. When we leave to bring the dogs inside the alpacas make
> all
> > sorts of noises as I think they like to play with the dogs
> and want them
> > to stay outside. Becasue of this I thought I may
> bring my smallest,
> > easiest going dog inside thier paddock to see
> how they react. I brought 7
> > pound Koda (my yorkie) in there and
> put him on the ground. He just stood
> > there not noticing them at
> all. The alpacas noticed him immediately and
> > came "running
> " full speed ahead! I paniced, scooped him up and threw him
> >
> outside fence!
> >
> > The alpacas didn't seem cautious at
> all, they wanted to get to him right
> > away. I got scared. What is
> this behavior? Would they like him or stampede
> > him?? Our friends
> said that whe they got baby goats the alpacas loved them
> > and
> treated them like baby alpacas. (we are getting goats in the spring)
> > Any input on this?
> >
> > I thought alpacas liked
> dogs as I have seen them with guard dogs in thier
> > paddocks on
> many websites.his behavior makes me rethink ever putting them
> >
> together. I think I'll keep them seperate all the time.
> >
> > I ran intoa woman at SouthernStates yesterday who said her
> standard
> > poodles went into her alpaca paddock and the alpacas
> taught the poodles a
> > lesson. (I guess they didn't like her
> dogs)
> >
> >
> > Maria
> >
> >
>

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