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Georgia sheepdog fights off, kills 8 coyotes after pack attacks his sheep
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<blockquote data-quote="westexhunt" data-source="post: 2677395" data-attributes="member: 71281"><p>I've had a purebred Pyrenees male for almost 10 yrs Running with stock and he is a great guard dog, does a fine job and prevents most kills. Running the single Pyrenees, ive had no issues with coyotes or feral dogs but the cats got to my lambs with him in charge year after year and once they figure him out I loose a lamb everyday. For the last year I've been using a litter pair of Pyrenees/Anatolian neutered males and I've had no kills to my knowledge, could be the pair or possibly the breeding or maybe just the individuals but the cats haven't messed with my lambs since these two took over. I put the single Pyrenees male with a smaller herd close to the hq and he is loving life. Every ranch is different, every situation is different either way I love my guard dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westexhunt, post: 2677395, member: 71281"] I’ve had a purebred Pyrenees male for almost 10 yrs Running with stock and he is a great guard dog, does a fine job and prevents most kills. Running the single Pyrenees, ive had no issues with coyotes or feral dogs but the cats got to my lambs with him in charge year after year and once they figure him out I loose a lamb everyday. For the last year I’ve been using a litter pair of Pyrenees/Anatolian neutered males and I’ve had no kills to my knowledge, could be the pair or possibly the breeding or maybe just the individuals but the cats haven’t messed with my lambs since these two took over. I put the single Pyrenees male with a smaller herd close to the hq and he is loving life. Every ranch is different, every situation is different either way I love my guard dogs. [/QUOTE]
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