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<blockquote data-quote="wagyu girl" data-source="post: 854680" data-attributes="member: 17124"><p>My daughter sent me a message today while we were on the gold coast picking up some furniture from our old place. She saw a dingo in our paddock with the cows and new calves. I will be letting some of the locals know and hopefully they can help us out. Our maiden heifers, in with the cows are all pretty feisty and certainly not scared of dogs. I think they will be more than a match for 1 dingo but a pack I think we may be in trouble. My Maremma and my donkey may have to go out in the paddock at night for a while.Who'd have thought we'd have dingo problems, but the locals say they are real trouble killing stock especially lambs and baby goats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wagyu girl, post: 854680, member: 17124"] My daughter sent me a message today while we were on the gold coast picking up some furniture from our old place. She saw a dingo in our paddock with the cows and new calves. I will be letting some of the locals know and hopefully they can help us out. Our maiden heifers, in with the cows are all pretty feisty and certainly not scared of dogs. I think they will be more than a match for 1 dingo but a pack I think we may be in trouble. My Maremma and my donkey may have to go out in the paddock at night for a while.Who'd have thought we'd have dingo problems, but the locals say they are real trouble killing stock especially lambs and baby goats. [/QUOTE]
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