No the Big Boy I'm referring to takes a little explaining. If you've been keeping up with us we've had a raccoon (we think) that has been killing our chickens. We've tried this:
A leg-hold trap |
A big cage-trap in the pasture up against the chicken tractor |
A medium cage trap outside the pasture against the woods |
So far, other than catching the neighbor's cat and an opossum, we're striking out. Time for Plan B and that is where Big Boy comes in. I introduce you to Big Boy, our new livestock guardian dog. He is a Great Pyrenees, an old breed that has been used for centuries by shepherds in northern Spain and southern France to protect their sheep and we are hoping that he will protect our chickens.
Big Boy, friend of chickens and worst nightmare of raccoons |
He is a very gentle and affectionate dog that has grown on the whole family quickly. A friend knew about our predator problem and just happened to hear that Big Boy was available. The price tag on Big Boy was affordable - "Free to a good home" and so we picked him up.
I'm a nice guy, really. |
So we placed him in the pasture for the first day in his guardian role. He did not chase the chickens and acted real laid back and just scoped out the territory.
To Protect and Serve |
Not worried about the two behind the electric fence, but worried about these two bullies charging me in this paddock! |
In the meantime, we keep the cage traps baited until Big Boy completes orientation and starts work full time.
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