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Georgia sheepdog fights off, kills 8 coyotes after pack attacks his sheep
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2679077" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>People that have not been affected or know about Coyotes have no idea what is here and coming down the future road. States should bring back the Bounty Rewards for Coyote Kills. It is only going to get worse, and the Deer/Turkey Pet population is going to keep getting unhealthier</p><p></p><p>Wow this story about Great Pyrenees in GA is getting around. I saw several other stories on the internet PLUS:</p><p> I just got out of the hospital a few days ago and people know that we have Goats along with a Bernese Mountain Dog (150#s) and also see our new puppy Cassie a Great Pyrenees that's 9 months and about 90# out in the field.</p><p></p><p>Several people stopped by and asked if we "Rent" out Dogs for protecting their stock especially when the livestock are birthing. Don't know where they got the "Dog Rental" idea. Had people ask to rent our Goats to clear brush before. I told them no on the Dog Rental, but that I could come over to their property and evaluate the land & livestock and try to remove any Coyotes through a hunting them.</p><p> As soon as I get better, I have a few more farms that I have access to hunt Yotes now.</p><p></p><p>We see more farms now with Great Pyrenees in the fields with livestock. </p><p>Certified Great Pyrenees that are bred just for livestock protection are in demand all over now.</p><p></p><p>Cassie has a really strong bone structure and muscles. She came out of a litter specifically bred for Livestock Protection. </p><p>Jill and I are going to Breed Cassie at least one time after her second Heat. Want to breed with another Pyrenees or Bernese Mountain Stud and donate the litter to Veterans so they would have a good companion. These dogs are good as far as "Attachment" when raised properly.</p><p></p><p>Also thought about breeding her to a Wolf/dog Stud since she has the physical body of a Wolf. That would make a "Coyote Killer" Cross Breed for sure. These dogs would go to Livestock Farms.</p><p></p><p>Got Samson and Cassie both sleeping on my feet right now. Just trying to keep myself occupied reading the LRH Forum and also talking with other Shooters/reloaders/hunters/and just GOOD Friends. It is hard mentally getting through this latest medical procedure. So I might just ramble on with some subjects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2679077, member: 116439"] People that have not been affected or know about Coyotes have no idea what is here and coming down the future road. States should bring back the Bounty Rewards for Coyote Kills. It is only going to get worse, and the Deer/Turkey Pet population is going to keep getting unhealthier Wow this story about Great Pyrenees in GA is getting around. I saw several other stories on the internet PLUS: I just got out of the hospital a few days ago and people know that we have Goats along with a Bernese Mountain Dog (150#s) and also see our new puppy Cassie a Great Pyrenees that's 9 months and about 90# out in the field. Several people stopped by and asked if we "Rent" out Dogs for protecting their stock especially when the livestock are birthing. Don't know where they got the "Dog Rental" idea. Had people ask to rent our Goats to clear brush before. I told them no on the Dog Rental, but that I could come over to their property and evaluate the land & livestock and try to remove any Coyotes through a hunting them. As soon as I get better, I have a few more farms that I have access to hunt Yotes now. We see more farms now with Great Pyrenees in the fields with livestock. Certified Great Pyrenees that are bred just for livestock protection are in demand all over now. Cassie has a really strong bone structure and muscles. She came out of a litter specifically bred for Livestock Protection. Jill and I are going to Breed Cassie at least one time after her second Heat. Want to breed with another Pyrenees or Bernese Mountain Stud and donate the litter to Veterans so they would have a good companion. These dogs are good as far as "Attachment" when raised properly. Also thought about breeding her to a Wolf/dog Stud since she has the physical body of a Wolf. That would make a "Coyote Killer" Cross Breed for sure. These dogs would go to Livestock Farms. Got Samson and Cassie both sleeping on my feet right now. Just trying to keep myself occupied reading the LRH Forum and also talking with other Shooters/reloaders/hunters/and just GOOD Friends. It is hard mentally getting through this latest medical procedure. So I might just ramble on with some subjects. [/QUOTE]
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