Poultry/Livestock Guardian Dog Started Pup

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Poultry/Livestock Guardian Dog Started Pup

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We have decided to sell our Poultry/Livestock Guardian Dog (P/LGD) pup, Sadie.

Father (Buddy) is a 140# plus registerable Anatolian Shepherd.

Mother (Sheba) is an 80# registered Great Pyrenees.

Both parents guard poultry and goats. The parents are trained on various species of poultry, including: Chickens, Bantams, Buff Ducks, Muscovy Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and Guineas. Our small children feed both parents and neither parent is food aggressive.

Sadie was one of 10 pups born on 12/27/2010. Due to an uncooperative pup we had to have an emergency C-section. Sadly only Sadie survived. So we have been raising Sadie in the house. At 3 weeks old she was already joining her parents in “howling”. Though she is in the house, we are taking her outside daily to join her parents and to be around the livestock. When she starts on solid food she will relocate to the barn. Sadie will then start her training with the livestock. Her parents will do most of her training. Instinct will handle the rest. Experience tells us to allow the older LGDs to train the younger, with supervision from us. Sadie will be bonded to poultry, goats and humans and should make an excellent P/LGD. Currently we are exposing her to the livestock. Though she is still in the house and being crate trained, she is being taken outside for her exercise and toilet issues.

As of 02/03/11 Sadie is about 5 weeks old. We are taking her out to the livestock each day for her training. She is starting to show signs of protection. The other day she started towards another dog and growled and barked to protect me. It was funny because the dog she growled at was her father! Buddy ignored her. Since Sadie still needs regular feedings we have taken her on car rides to Grandma's house with the children for babysitting. She has had no car ride issues. Oddly, Sadie has started sleeping more during the day and joining her parents in barking and howling at night. The guarding instinct is very strong in this pup.

We are offering Sadie now; however, she will not be available to go home until after she is 8 weeks old. That would be February 21, 2011. We are willing to board and train her further for a $100 training fee per month. We can deliver her to poultry shows we attend or keep her and train her until October and arrange for her delivery to the Crossroads Joint National Poultry Show in Indianapolis.

Poultry trained LGDs are rare. To find two adult LGDs that are willing to work as a team and guard poultry is even rarer. To get a pup from two such working P/LGD dogs is almost unheard of. Recently an exhibition flock lost a dozen excellent quality birds to a large cat (Bobcat or Cougar) attack. A P/LGD would have protected the flock and saved such a terrible and costly loss. A 100 plus pound P/LGD can protect when a family dog (German Shepherd, Border Collie, Labrador, etc) can not. For thousands of years Sadie’s ancestors have been protecting their flocks against wild dogs, wolves, coyotes, cougars and grizzly bears. Everyone should have a P/LGD protecting their investment in exhibition poultry.

We do plan on a second litter, but that will most likely be near June or July 2011.

We have shipped pups via air before; we also have a livestock transporter friend that will transport our LGDs anywhere in the country for a small fee. http://www.travelwithronk.com Buyer is responsible for all shipping cost and health papers needed for shipping. Learn more about shipping Sadie by air at http://www.ehow.com/how_2102498_ship-puppy-plane.html

Sadie will be offered at a reserve price of $500 and to the highest bidder on https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=450189 Each week we will relist. After she is 8 weeks old, we will raise the Reserve Price $100 each month we train her. We have raised P/LGDs since 2005 and have never had a predator loss when the P/LGDs were on duty.

DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU AGREE TO OUR REQUIREMENTS!

You may call or email Jim for more information at
[email protected] 870/723-3724
PO Box 273 Monticello, Arkansas 71657
http://jimsfarmstand.bravehost.com

American Poultry Association
Endowment Trust Lifetime Member #195 since 1991

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Guarding livestock is hard work... or so it seems!

My wife took this photo today. Sadie is now weaned from the bottle and is drinking her milk from a bowl. She is enjoying the Puppy food. At least until she falls asleep!

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Photos added 1/28/11. Sadie's first day of training.

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Is Sadie from the litter you were expecting on your webpage? It says there that the minimum bid would be set at $150. Is this amount replaced now by the reserve listed here?

I'm sorry, i am very new at online auctions and am not really sure yet how it all works.

Thanks.
 
Yes, Sadie is from that litter. We had forgotten to update our website. This listing had been updated. Our website is noe updated. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

Sadie is now living outdoors and her training has began.

We have placed a reserve of $500. This is due to her obvious abilities and that a LGD that will guard poultry is rare. Both of her parents guard various species of poultry and have been trained on goats and even horses. Call me if you have any questions or post your questions here.

This auction will NOT be re-listed if the reserve is not met by end of auction.

My wife has decided to keep Sadie if she does not sell in this auction.
 
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Hey Jim. We spoke last night until both our phones died (this is Jay). I left you a message, this morning not sure if you got it but can you give me a call on discuss further?
 
Will you be offering similar dogs in the July 11 litter? ( started on poultry living outside ect?) I am not at this time able to spend 500.00 plus come to get the dog but I could in july i am sure. I'd like something started.
 

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