shikoku and larg livestock?
Does that sound like a disastrous thing? Does anyone have experience? I don't have either a shikoku or livestock right now just to clarify. Just thinking about future possibilities. Id love to have many acres of forested land with a small portion of it for some livestock someday. How do you think that would go with a Shikoku? also if i hade big foul like turkeys and geese free ranged and the dog was raised with them would that be viable or is that pushing it?
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Saya my shiba is 20lbs, but she'll go for Canadian geese if allowed. She does good job deterring Canadian geese from staying in my pond.. I only let her chase the geese ducks are off limits.
Saya leaves small birds like cardinals and doves alone, but big birds game is on!
Turkey probably be fair game for her she looks up at turkey vultures and hawks cautiously..
Saya is friendly with neighbor's horses they met multiple times, but I'm not sure how she'd react to a cow or goat..
She is a shiba though not shikoku, but still.
Shika used to be used for hunting deer and other game, so live stock might be an issue.
I remember a kai ken who had issues with goats..
I plan to one day have chickens, but they'll have a secure fence to protect from coyotes, fox, and whatever..
Rabbits are fun to chase and shake too for Saya.
Shikoku probably still have high prey drive like shiba so coarse who knows you might get a very low prey drive dog, but hard to tell as pups.
I'm sure more shikoku owners here will be along to help.
Could always keep them separate via fencing that way if it doesn't work out both animals are safe..
@edgewood keeps horses, I'm not sure if they are technically considered livestock or pets (maybe both), but maybe she could share her experiences.
As for me, I keep chickens and free range them in the backyard when I'm home. I've had the chickens before I got Miyu, and she has grown up seeing them practically everyday. The dogs have a separate fenced in area, to which the hens will run up to and just tease the dogs.
Out of my 3 pups, Miyu has the greatest desire to get at the chickens, often charging at them and smacking them with her paw through the fence. We've installed a double gate system (like you see at dog parks) as she has forced her way through the gate to get to them. Luckily, all she has managed to do was pluck a few feathers, but that's not something I want to repeat.
If you introduce a young pup to live stock early they should be ok as they grow up but it's up to the owner to teach the pup not to chase them.
Its nice to hear all the reactions all your dogs have to different animals. If it can be done with reasonable training and socialization from puppy-hood im confident i can work with that. But if not that would mean a lot of fencing.
@Calia
that so weird seeing the chickens go right up to the fence like there taunting your dogs lol
I wouldn't want mine running free with the horses if they were not pretty used to them because they do have a high prey drive