Livestock Guardians
How to Use Llamas, Donkeys, Dogs, and More to Safeguard Your Herd and Property (Raising Livestock)
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Narrated by:
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Ivan Busenius
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Written by:
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Dion Rosser
About this listen
Dive into the world of livestock guardians and how to use them to safeguard your herd.
Are you experiencing issues with predators attacking your livestock?
Looking for tips on choosing the best guardian dogs for protecting your livestock against threats?
Did you know that besides dogs, llamas, donkeys, and other animals can serve as livestock guardians?
Whether you’re a farmer, rancher, herder, homesteader, or involved in animal husbandry (or if you plan to become any of the above in the future), you’ll need to consider acquiring adequate protection for your herd.
In this audiobook, you will:
Learn about the importance and roles of livestock guardian animals.
Familiarize yourself with common predator behavior and predator control strategies.
Gain the ability to assess your unique protection needs to make informed decisions when choosing the right guard animals and strategies.
Dive into the world of livestock guardian dogs, exploring different breeds and the traits that make them effective in protecting livestock and property.
Understand the essential aspects of training, feeding, and caring for livestock guardian dogs.
Learn how to identify, understand, and effectively address behavioral challenges related to livestock guardian dogs.
Explore the role of llamas as livestock guardians and what it takes to train them to become effective guards.
Understand what makes donkeys suitable as livestock guardians and how to choose and train them for this task.
Click the “Add to Cart” button to learn how to use guardian animals to protect your livestock and property.
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