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Yes, Akbash is one of those used where I work. Those around here are little lighter in build / lankier than Great Pyrenees and seem more heat tolerant. They are much faster than Great Pyrenees. They also like to run to the fight more while the Great Pyrenees hold back more with sheep / goats. I do not know if either tactic is better for protecting chickens.Hi all
I'm eraser aching different livestock guardian dog breeds as flock guardians and came across this thread. Has anyone heard of Akbash dogs? There is a breeder not far from me who raises her pups around her poultry so I thought this might a good route to take.
Farm manager here that has had working experience with multiple breeds strongly favors Akbash over other breeds for working here I central Missouri. I like their attributes and think they would better suited for guarding poultry than most other LGD's when predators are coyote sized and down. They can still handle most stray dogs but two or more LGD's still needed for multiple threats.