Hi,
We have a farm and are going to be expanding our duck collection, but we want to keep each breed separate. I'm waiting on a Pyrenean Mastiff puppy, but pup can't travel till Dec 2021 and won't be ready to guard for 6-12 months after that. We've debated getting a guard goose with our next shipment of ducklings to help guard from aerial predators. We have 68 inch high electric netting, and can make some areas safe from overhead predators. But regarding geese...
Who has used them in this capacity with success? What breed are you using and are they friendly to humans? If we have multiple groups of ducks, and one gander per group, with no females, will the ganders focus on their ducks, or will they fight between pens? (Like dogs fence fighting...?)
When I've seen Geese being used as guards, it has only been a single male. Is this a fluke, or are the males better suited?
Any other advice appreciated... TIA, Holly
We have a farm and are going to be expanding our duck collection, but we want to keep each breed separate. I'm waiting on a Pyrenean Mastiff puppy, but pup can't travel till Dec 2021 and won't be ready to guard for 6-12 months after that. We've debated getting a guard goose with our next shipment of ducklings to help guard from aerial predators. We have 68 inch high electric netting, and can make some areas safe from overhead predators. But regarding geese...
Who has used them in this capacity with success? What breed are you using and are they friendly to humans? If we have multiple groups of ducks, and one gander per group, with no females, will the ganders focus on their ducks, or will they fight between pens? (Like dogs fence fighting...?)
When I've seen Geese being used as guards, it has only been a single male. Is this a fluke, or are the males better suited?
Any other advice appreciated... TIA, Holly