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I had Shelties and my mom raised collies before I got the Shelties. They love to bark for sure! As a herding breed, I wondered if they would be a good choice for chickens. The breeder of my last sheltie had her sire as a working herd dog on their farm. I didn't have the common sense to ask them back then what he was herding or any info. I've read that they have such a strong instinct to herd that they will herd small children in the family to keep them where they should be. Folks had spoken about teaching them to herd with a small flock of 3-4 ducks.
My experience with Shelties is that they would chase small prey like rabbits, squirrels, etc. That makes me wonder how they'd behave around a flock of chickens.
I have considered a donkey but right now I'm just not wanting to add any more work - especially in winter. Feeling old and lazy.
They seem to be smart dogs, as most herding breeds are, so surely they could be taught, as Kathy did, to be okay with chickens. Not thrilled with a lot of barking, though again, many guarding and herding breeds do that, especially Great Pyrenees. I wonder what protection a Sheltie would be, other than an alarm, for us, due to their size. Two or three could give someone a run for their money, certainly! But, I"m not up for more than one dog, I don't think. Maybe a good one will wander up and stay like the cat did, LOL. There are plenty of good dogs just dumped in the country, as we all know.