Candace, I get what you're saying with the LGDs, there is a difference with just plain wandering & patroling the property to protect the stock & people within. I consider dogs who wander like you said that are found miles away from their home, not on the property where they're supposed to be watching over things. I know that they have a range that they kind of patrol & sometimes that can be more than just their own boundaries like you mentioned yours thought they needed to watch over the neighbor's baby calves. Mine I think also watch over the neighbor's horses at times because they have told me they see them up on the hill just sitting there watching. They were concerned at first until they found out what kind of dogs they are. So far anyway mine have stayed fairly close where they're supposed to be. They do cross fences like they aren't there to go to the junk pile next door & to check out the horses, but that is as far as I've known of them going. We have not allowed them to go down to the road with us unless they just happened to follow my DH down to take the trash cart down, but other than that we don't encourage them to go that direction & it is on the other side of the big hill. It's fortunate I think for us that our house & all the animals & birds are at this side of the hill & they like to sit up on the top of it to get a good view of everything. But I think what Candace is saying is that if your LGD is watching over their stock they will not just wander willy nilly just off anywhere. They will have boundaries that they patrol & protect but if they're doing their job they won't just go off for miles & not come back.
The Crazy Funhouse Coop
I raise True Ameraucanas in lavender, black, wheaten & blue wheaten, Speckled Sussex, Swedish Flower Hens, Cream Legbars, & Salmon FavoreIles. I also have Royal Palm Turkeys, India Blue peacocks, & several colors of Guineas. I have a tiny little Yorkie, a Mal-Shi, two Great Pyrenees, & lots of cats.
Teresa
The Crazy Funhouse Coop
I raise True Ameraucanas in lavender, black, wheaten & blue wheaten, Speckled Sussex, Swedish Flower Hens, Cream Legbars, & Salmon FavoreIles. I also have Royal Palm Turkeys, India Blue peacocks, & several colors of Guineas. I have a tiny little Yorkie, a Mal-Shi, two Great Pyrenees, & lots of cats.
Teresa




























I wonder how many other therms I actually have around here and didn't realize... 

. I am sure she has some arthritis and I am sure it will get worse the next couple years so I thought if she had help she could send the "young blood" out to patrol around and only go in as back up. But, I may be surprised and she may need to run the show. I will be glad to have them out there, I worry more now than I used to after last weekend. Also, I do remember seeing a GP on the farm swap on FB but if my memory is correct he kills chickens?!? Maybe a different dog??

I love it when the seedlings pop up, its like the highlight of my day when I get to see a new one!!!

; my opinion differing on her was the need of more than one, but the wandering issue I talk about is when they wander and are found