Posted by W_B on July 21, 2014 at 12:41:13 from (155.188.183.23):
In Reply to: True Horse Story posted by Dick L on July 20, 2014 at 08:28:44:
We've had a few dogs get in with our llamas and chase them, for a short time. With so many in our herd they scatter and when not being chased they stop and turn on the dog. When they see one of their number in pursuit they all join the chase and it's lights out dog if it can't get out quick enough. Being so tall they usually see them coming and gather at the fence and only a really dumb dog would try to come in the pasture (most aren't that stupid). They don't care at all about little dogs, although we have a few that won't stand any dog and try to stomp them. When we just had a couple of males and three females a dog got in with the girls and our stud broke through a full dimension 1 X 6 board to get in and chase the dog out of that pasture (we think he jumped and didn't clear the fence and smashed into the top board of the fence). A neighbor saw the whole thing with the llama with death in his eyes chasing the dog through the fence.
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