[Jacob-list] Gaurd Animals
CARL FOSBRINK
carlfosbrink at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 29 20:12:34 EDT 2005
Hello Christopher,
Judy and I bought a weaned female llama and brought her home and put her right in with one of our Jacob flocks. That was two years ago. She is the greatest guard animal I have ever seen. She sniffs each baby as soon as it is born and makes sure nothing bothers her flock. If she thinks something is a threat she will round up her flock and move them away from the threat and is constantly on watch. We just love her.
I have been told a castrated male llama makes a good guard also, but you don't want to use an intact male.
With grown llamas I would recommend putting one in a pen next to the flock for awhile so they can get used to each other thru the fence before turning him or her in with the flock, especially if the llama hasn't been used as guard animals in the past.
Carl & Judy
4Horn Farm's Jacob Sheep
Christopher Brantley <labradorridgejacobs at yahoo.com> wrote:
I know many of the folks on this list ustilze GP as defenders of their flock. Recently, I was asked about taking on a couple of llamas that are not of show quality, but with great dispositons and not good breeder material. Has anyone used llamas and what are the drawbacks and advantages of llamas with Jacobs?
-Christopher
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