[Jacob-list] Donkeys as guardian livestock animals?
    Linda 
    patchworkfibers at windstream.net
       
    Wed Nov 25 06:20:29 EST 2009
    
    
  
We used standard donkey jennies until last year. Our second generation 
jennies were born in the pasture with the sheep. We sold them due to the 
drought. They would not allow any dogs, even our own, in the pasture. 
They were never tested during any sort of all out pack attack, as we 
never had more than one dog get in at once and one donkey can easily 
handle one dog.
When I was a kid in Florida, one of our donkeys fought off a panther and 
killed it. Although it was an old panther and the donkey had over a 100 
stitches.
I personally love donkeys and miss ours. At one time, I had one of the 
donkeys running with the rams. Being a friendly girl, Arwen would follow 
closely behind me when I was in the pasture. I figured she had my back, 
so didn't have to keep an eye out for where the rams were.
Linda
Lasell J. Bartlett wrote:
> Does anyone use donkeys to guard their sheep? I have heard more about 
> using dogs or llamas than donkeys so I thought I'd ask here.
>
> Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving to all.
>
> Lasell J Bartlett MSW
>
> "It's our nature to get along."
>
>
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