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I had a Great Pyrenees LGD and he did a wonderful job guarding our sheep. We lost him earlier this year as we had a tornado and he was old and I guess his heart wouldn't take it. But when he was here and with the sheep he was very protective. He never bothered a cat or a chicken unless they got in with his sheep. Then he would kill them. I have not replaced him yet but when I do it will be another Great Pyrenees. I heard llamas are good and donkeys are good but I will stick to my Pyrenees. Hope this helps. I never lost a sheep or a lamb when I had him.
Thanks RB and Olive. My sister-in-law breeds and trains Bouvier de Flanders and Border Collies for herding and tracking, and has a herd of about 30 or so sheep. As I said, she has lost about 5 or 6 lambs this year to coyotes. She had heard that LGDs were rather unreliable with people and could tend toward aggression. I'm sure it depends on breed and training or lack thereof, but it seemed to me with as many people as it seems use them, they couldn't be too unreliable. Can't imagine people would have them if they couldn't get near their own sheep!! She would like to talk to someone who has used them before she decides on breed or LGD over llama or donkey. RB, if she has questions, could I give her your e-mail address?
Sure you can give her my e mail. If she wants to talk in person I can pm you my phone number. I also have a Border Collie for when it's time to herd them. My Pyrenees didn't have a mean bone in his body. NEVER aggressive toward people. Only what he knew didn't belong in with the sheep. Even when the ewes would sometimes nail him when they had lambs he would never hurt one of them.