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I'd recommend rescuing most any MEDIUM sized dog from a pound, and forget the idea that a dog is going to protect your chickens from anything besides possibly other dogs.
Dogs are little deterrent to hawks. and a dog in the front yard playing with the kids is not "guarding" the chickens in the back yard anyway.
First, we always adopt, I do not buy puppies. I dont think I would want a medium dog. I have always had large breeds, I actually think they are better with children. The smallest we have had is my mom's australlian cattle dog.
I dont want the dog to neccessarily protect, but deter. Also want any possums etc to e afraid to come in my yard.
My german shepherd mix has been seen keeping three possums out of the yard. And when she is out free ranging with the chickens, they hawks stay away. She is amazing, she was adopted as well. If I could get another just like her, that is what I would do. (Though she has jumped a 6 ft privacy fence in her younger days.) I just read that in general gsd may not be the best choice with chickens.
I'd recommend rescuing most any MEDIUM sized dog from a pound, and forget the idea that a dog is going to protect your chickens from anything besides possibly other dogs.
Dogs are little deterrent to hawks. and a dog in the front yard playing with the kids is not "guarding" the chickens in the back yard anyway.
First, we always adopt, I do not buy puppies. I dont think I would want a medium dog. I have always had large breeds, I actually think they are better with children. The smallest we have had is my mom's australlian cattle dog.
I dont want the dog to neccessarily protect, but deter. Also want any possums etc to e afraid to come in my yard.
My german shepherd mix has been seen keeping three possums out of the yard. And when she is out free ranging with the chickens, they hawks stay away. She is amazing, she was adopted as well. If I could get another just like her, that is what I would do. (Though she has jumped a 6 ft privacy fence in her younger days.) I just read that in general gsd may not be the best choice with chickens.