Mudfarmer
Gold Member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2009
- Messages
- 379
- Location
- Western Washington
- Tractor
- JD 3005, Kubota B2710, Kubota B2650 (sold the ford 1700 and kubota B7100)
Forget the Donkeys. Use a llama or two as guards for the sheep. Get a gelded halter-broke male. Cost will be about the same. He'll work as a packer as well and can be shorn along with the sheep. Way more efficient on feed than an equine. Also, a llama pastures well with horses once the horse gets over its first impression. I know this since I raised llamas for over twenty years in a former life, kept sheep and had horses.