IN RESPONCE TO GERMAN SHEPHERDS TO WATCH YOUR FLOCK
I fostered a 3 yr old GSD last summer who was extremely pregnant. We taught her right off the bat not to look at the chickens.
She had 10 out of 14 puppies survive and the first time they saw chickens was 1 foot away through a window. I kept one of those
puppies. She is a guardian dog in progress. German shepherds where originally bred for herding, protection and scent work.
They were created to protect who they are taught to protect. My girl helps me herd the chickens back to their house and run.
This is still all done on leash as she is only 9 mo. old and I am extremely lazy about outside dog training in the cold.
Here is momma dog 6 weeks after she arrived at my home.
Notice she could care less that there were chickens next to her.
I am a firm believer in teaching them from day one what the rules are. If you FAIL to teach your dog the rules, then do not expect
them to know them. Many breeds are excellent with chickens if you dedicate yourself to training your dog.
As for the other part of the thread, llamas and donkeys WILL protect their flock. I do think it would take a pack of large dogs meaning
2 or more.... to kill an ostrich as they are extremely good kickers and are heavy. Or, you could put your birds in a hoop house in the day
time so you dont have to worry about them.
Good luck to you
The lady with 4 dogs, 4 city chickens, 2 meat rabbits and a lizard