Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Its a Team Effort

Something that is amazing about being a shepherd is that not only can you work with your sheep but you have the companionship of man's best friend always at your side. Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, Blue Healers, just to name a few of the herding dogs that farms use. As a rule of thumb these dogs are usually darker in colour, have great stamina and boundless energy. On the complete opposite end of the spectrum are the guardian dogs. Akbash, Pyrenees and Maremma are usually the dogs of choice. They are the big white dogs that seem to blend right into the flock. This is one of their special qualities that make them great for guarding the sheep. These big white dogs are usually docile until confronted with a coyote, where they spring into action to get the lambs in a safe place or get the coyotes far away from the flock. We have watched our dogs and we have noticed a system.
We have 5 guard dogs in total. Usually three are in one pen at a time while the other two are at the barns. There is one dog, Jill, who always stays with the sheep, no matter what she will always be with them. The other two in the field will circulate the perimeter of the fence on a half hour cycle (yes actually a half hour on the dot.). As soon as there is a threat all the dogs come together on the top of the tallest hill and seem to have a meeting (this is no joke). Jill will stay with the sheep forming them into a circle all together, while Jack (the top dog Jill's brother) runs to chase the coyote down, as Luke (Jack's right hand man) runs around the perimeter again to ensure everyone is safe. It's an amazing system! I don't know how they do it!
Every since they are puppies these dogs live with the sheep. They move with them, sleep with them and eat with them. This is our new puppy Dexter who is sleeping out in the barn with the sheep. Right now he is in the cute phase but he still doesn't stop working. Jack and Jill are now eleven years old. That's old for any dog let alone one that works 24/7, that's why we bought little Dexter to hopefully ease the load for the older dogs.
Its just amazing how animals can help humans and I know that our farm would not be near as efficient without them.
Does your farm have dogs helping you? Maybe llamas or donkeys instead?