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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Family" data-source="post: 1820063" data-attributes="member: 43070"><p>There are places that run LGD packs…Maremmas, Anatolians and Kangals are the more common species that make up these packs. The Maremmas are considered the "lie in" breed which stays closer to herd. The Anatolians take the mid range and the Kangals take the perimeter. If something gets past the perimeter, the mid range pick it up and Maremmas are ground zero. I have heard these packs are raised as pups, some join the established packs as offspring from the pack to replace as needed. Additionally in heavy predation with wolves they will outfit the dogs with spiked collars for added advantage. Lots of interesting methods for different terrain, predation pressures and ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Family, post: 1820063, member: 43070"] There are places that run LGD packs…Maremmas, Anatolians and Kangals are the more common species that make up these packs. The Maremmas are considered the “lie in” breed which stays closer to herd. The Anatolians take the mid range and the Kangals take the perimeter. If something gets past the perimeter, the mid range pick it up and Maremmas are ground zero. I have heard these packs are raised as pups, some join the established packs as offspring from the pack to replace as needed. Additionally in heavy predation with wolves they will outfit the dogs with spiked collars for added advantage. Lots of interesting methods for different terrain, predation pressures and ranges. [/QUOTE]
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