Guest guest Posted February 3, 2012 Report Share Posted February 3, 2012 I have a litter of 8 week old LGDs whose parents and grandparents have been selected by me for their poultry-guarding ability (low prey drive for flighty fragile livestock, early maturity, effective against aerial predators, close-guarding, slightly smaller size, medium-length easy-care coats, very human friendly, and structurally sound). They were born and raised with chickens, rabbits, goats, sheep and in proximity to cattle and horses. They are well human-socialized and have been fed a diverse mostly raw food diet. I recently had wolves move into the neighborhood, thus I needed to increase my number of dogs. I got more pups than I expected, so the extras that I deem suitable for poultry work are available for $250 each. The others are more suitable for farmstead dogs or for larger livestock (sheep, goats, calves, pigs) and those are also $250. If you calve on pasture, having a dog with the cows can prevent predators from getting the calves. They are a combination of Akbash, Anatolian Shepherd, St. Bernard, Komondor, Great Pyrenees and Newfoundland. Mom is around 75 lbs, Dad is around 110. I can send photos if you would like. I will also give the new owners assistance on training and care of their new pup. Cherrie Nolden 1dr Acres Farm Prairie du Sac, WI wonderacres at yahoo dot com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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