Is this a good mix for protecting chickens and goats? We live on 33 wooded acres in the Ozark Mountains and we (or our neighbors) have seen evidence or actual sightings of all the natural predators that you would expect (black bear, mountain lion, raccoons, hawks, owls, bobcats, loose neighbor dogs, etc.). Our neighbor’s female Anatolian got knocked up by another neighbors black lab. They have offered us a pup, to be born in the next couple of weeks, but I wasn’t sure if the mix was a good one to guard our future animals. I hope to have at least two goats and 6-8 chickens.
My research has indicated it might be good to get the pup shortly before the animals so it has time to learn the boundaries and get some training.
Would love any thought and input your experiences can provide.
My research has indicated it might be good to get the pup shortly before the animals so it has time to learn the boundaries and get some training.
Would love any thought and input your experiences can provide.