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Mini donkeys as herd guardians?
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 717536" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Basil would run off anything, dogs or people. He was a llama and he was very protective of everything here. If a strange vehicle came in the yard he would go crazy , one time he managed to get the gate unlocked when a salesman showed up unannounced and Basil had him high tailing to his car with great urgency and he did claw the side of his vehicle..I had to put a sign up" beware of the Llama" :lol2: I never felt insecure when I was alone on the place knowing that he had my back Sadly he died this year, he was a great guard animal for me, and the cattle, he got along well with my dogs and cat as well, but if you were a stranger, you were done.</p><p></p><p>I think their can be great protectors out there in many different breeds and some just are not meant to be .. </p><p></p><p>BTW Basil was very gentle with all children for some reason, they could do whatever they wanted; but an adult, no one but me could get close to him..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 717536, member: 5106"] Basil would run off anything, dogs or people. He was a llama and he was very protective of everything here. If a strange vehicle came in the yard he would go crazy , one time he managed to get the gate unlocked when a salesman showed up unannounced and Basil had him high tailing to his car with great urgency and he did claw the side of his vehicle..I had to put a sign up" beware of the Llama" :lol2: I never felt insecure when I was alone on the place knowing that he had my back Sadly he died this year, he was a great guard animal for me, and the cattle, he got along well with my dogs and cat as well, but if you were a stranger, you were done. I think their can be great protectors out there in many different breeds and some just are not meant to be .. BTW Basil was very gentle with all children for some reason, they could do whatever they wanted; but an adult, no one but me could get close to him.. [/QUOTE]
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