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Beekissed
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got a new, more reliable livestock guardian to take over for the dogs that aren't up to snuff.
What critters have been getting by the dogs where you think this might help? I don't recall you mentioning a problem.
Ben won't stay in electric boundaries now that he lost Jake last fall....keeps running off, so has to be tied, which means he isn't good for much of anything here. He will be going to a new home soon up on PA where they have the appropriate fences for his issues.
Blue wants to be with Ben, so won't stay in the electric fencing with the sheep. When Ben is gone we'll need Blue to guard the coop, so have a young female pup on the way next Sunday to put in with the sheep and to bond with the sheep. She'll be working alongside and with this donkey, if it all works out. If not, one will work with the ewes and the other will work in the ram paddock.
But, currently we don't have a dog in the paddock with the sheep and the 'yotes are prowling in that area...if the dogs can slip out of that fence, the coyotes can slip in. Thus the need for an immediate solution~and enter the donkey.
This morning she tried to take a newborn lamb from a ewe, thinking it was her own baby. So, not without issues herself.....now the sheep are ranging until the lambing is done and they will be rejoined after everyone is ready to do so. While ranging, Blue can protect them....but Blue is not bonded with the sheep, so they don't trust him moving along with them.