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Neighbor's Dog Attacked One of My Goats
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<blockquote data-quote="streak" data-source="post: 3921612" data-attributes="member: 11744"><p>Sorry to hear about Annie, but on the plus side your neighbor sounds like a standup guy. I applaud you for putting that relationship in play before acting rashly as some have recommended. </p><p></p><p>I know you have said no to the livestock guardian dog, however if you do change your mind, they do work. Also, I think you would be surprised how little a great pyr actually eats. Ours ate about a 34lb bag every month and would sometimes go 1-2 days without hardly eating anything in the summer. The real cost was flea/tick dip and heart worm. But like has been said here already. They become just like the goats, you put them with the goats as a pup, don’t tear them like a house pet, and they will generally figure out their job on their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streak, post: 3921612, member: 11744"] Sorry to hear about Annie, but on the plus side your neighbor sounds like a standup guy. I applaud you for putting that relationship in play before acting rashly as some have recommended. I know you have said no to the livestock guardian dog, however if you do change your mind, they do work. Also, I think you would be surprised how little a great pyr actually eats. Ours ate about a 34lb bag every month and would sometimes go 1-2 days without hardly eating anything in the summer. The real cost was flea/tick dip and heart worm. But like has been said here already. They become just like the goats, you put them with the goats as a pup, don’t tear them like a house pet, and they will generally figure out their job on their own. [/QUOTE]
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