I know that some people use donkeys as guardian animals for livestock because they hate anything canine. The coyotes are getting so bad around here and so clever that we are now thinking of getting a donkey on top of a guardian dog and a llama. Unless we pen the sheep up at night, they get attacked, despite the best efforts of the other 2.
We have heard that Donkeys do well as guardians, but what we're not sure of (and the breeder we are buying from) is whether or not if you have dogs, if that will eventually de-sensitize the donkey because it can't differentiate between the dog and a coyote.
I thought I would ask here because maybe someone would have experience with this. We have our pets as well, but only the livestock guardian dog stays outside on a full time basis.
My husband would like to find an answer to this before we bring home the donkey because the last thing he says he wants is to feed something that will eventually just stand around, eat and bray.
Thanks in advance
We have heard that Donkeys do well as guardians, but what we're not sure of (and the breeder we are buying from) is whether or not if you have dogs, if that will eventually de-sensitize the donkey because it can't differentiate between the dog and a coyote.
I thought I would ask here because maybe someone would have experience with this. We have our pets as well, but only the livestock guardian dog stays outside on a full time basis.
My husband would like to find an answer to this before we bring home the donkey because the last thing he says he wants is to feed something that will eventually just stand around, eat and bray.
Thanks in advance
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