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What kind of farm dog would you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1221955" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>Our farm came with a Great Pyrenees. Awesome dog, but ancient, we liked him so much that when he passed we got another one. This dog was great around chickens but then <strong>ate a donkey foal!</strong>, she had to go, did not want her eating a calf when the time came. So since we don't learn our lesson well we went and bought 2 full blooded pups to "raise them right". Put them around our chickens and they did great, then one day they both started killing and nearly wiped out our entire flock. $300 lesson there. I won't own another Pyrenees, plus the long hair is a pain. But I sure did like the old guy, constantly walking the perimeter on guard.</p><p></p><p>We are left with our mutt from the dog pound of my sons. My vote is a mutt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1221955, member: 23511"] Our farm came with a Great Pyrenees. Awesome dog, but ancient, we liked him so much that when he passed we got another one. This dog was great around chickens but then [b]ate a donkey foal![/b], she had to go, did not want her eating a calf when the time came. So since we don't learn our lesson well we went and bought 2 full blooded pups to "raise them right". Put them around our chickens and they did great, then one day they both started killing and nearly wiped out our entire flock. $300 lesson there. I won't own another Pyrenees, plus the long hair is a pain. But I sure did like the old guy, constantly walking the perimeter on guard. We are left with our mutt from the dog pound of my sons. My vote is a mutt [/QUOTE]
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