To: george76
They could get some of those dogs that guard cattle from wolves like the Great Pyrenees.
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Unless North American wolves are larger than European wolves.
To: Mike Darancette
That looks good.
Also Mules work well against coyotes and other snakes.
Just kick the heck out of a snake.
11 posted on
02/09/2006 9:12:47 PM PST by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: Mike Darancette
I had one of those dogs. Had a big grin on his face as he dared two coyotes to come fight him.
On the other hand, you obviously have never seen open range.
To: Mike Darancette
That is a gorgeous looking dog. I wonder how much one of those cost in the U.S?
17 posted on
02/09/2006 10:45:40 PM PST by
No2much3
(I did not ask for this user name, but I will keep it !)
To: Mike Darancette
Now that is a dog. Probably could swallow my pug in one gulp.
23 posted on
02/10/2006 6:45:56 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: Mike Darancette
or they could get a caucasian ovtcharka guard dog,these dogs are very good at their job.they will take on a bear.they are one of the best guard dogs i have seen.if i were a rancher this would be the one to get.....
31 posted on
02/12/2006 9:29:28 AM PST by
primrose
(PRIMROSE)
To: Mike Darancette
We have a lot of these dogs in Texas. They are usually out with sheep and goats. We have a lot of predators, mostly coyotes, who can rapidly decimate a flock. I've owned two Pyrenees and they are wonderful dogs. You simply don't have to worry about predation with them in the flock. The male I had was about 125 lbs, and they can be bigger.
35 posted on
02/12/2006 11:07:14 AM PST by
SuzyQue
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