Too many predators!!!

This is why we got our Anatolian Shepherd, but so far he is more interested in joining forces with the predators side. We just need some more training. I just have to get him to stop licking his lips every time he sees the birds.
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Yep, that is what I do
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Another thing to think about it perhaps a rooster? I have never had one so don't take my word as gospel, but I have heard from other bycers that they will help protect the flock while free-ranging (They will look out for birds of prey, and fight off other predators).
 
I have a roo- but he is a small bantum. He does watch out for the girls and was the first to run up to me and tell me something happened when I came outside the other day after the hawk attack. And his predecessor, Grover, put himself up for grabs when the fox came last year. I agree roos are great protectors.
 
Anne3001....who are you...? If your a moderator, you should ID yourself under your name. My comment was directed to Giddymoon...
 

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