Chicken Egg 17
Songster
What breed is heExactly. Just like anything else with livestock, it's always best to have a back up plan. My dog was getting some age on him~now 10 yrs old~and he let a hawk take a few chicks two falls ago(my fault for having fall chicks in the first place), so I had to plan for getting him a working partner. Got him a pup last hunting season and that pup is now 8 mo. old, has been here since 2 mo. of age, and he's a dandy...hasn't harmed a chicken, is guarding well, is quiet until he needs to make sound, etc. The older dog helped me to train up the younger dog and now the older dog can catch his valuable afternoon naps after being up all night guarding the property. It's a good system. The new pup....Here he is as a new arrival, feasting with the chickens on a deer gut pile...
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He's still got some growing to do, but he's coming along. Hasn't made his first kill yet, so time will tell how he does on preds. He's being taught by the master, who has held off coyotes, bear and all manner of lesser predators for years now on his own, since his last partner got too old and had to be put down. Both dogs ate an entire yearling road kill deer a few weeks ago...had it completely gone in 5 days. Usually, though, they don't eat much at all for the work they do, so are well worth their keep.