tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7851574739661452863.post5938337830188153428..comments2023-05-30T04:54:47.560-05:00Comments on a Girl on a Farm: Sheep in the backyardagirlonafarmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12174293745917509072noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7851574739661452863.post-69760830193432342872012-04-04T11:08:51.191-05:002012-04-04T11:08:51.191-05:00I'd really like to move towards the Flerd idea...I'd really like to move towards the Flerd idea but I still might get a livestock guardian dog (LGD) anyway. Just to keep the dang coyotes away. For the sake of the pigs, sheep, ducks, chickens, turkeys and everyone else.Farmer Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06712838521549711077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7851574739661452863.post-89009871412483232882012-04-04T11:06:17.856-05:002012-04-04T11:06:17.856-05:00I need to pull the bulls out and as soon as I do, ...I need to pull the bulls out and as soon as I do, I'm going to put them with the sheep and see what happens. Should be interesting... <br /><br />If I can get them to bond, we could try a full-time flerd (flock-herd)! The trouble is, if it goes wrong all my sheep become coyote food.Farmer Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06712838521549711077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7851574739661452863.post-50256254124758810642012-04-03T21:38:04.946-05:002012-04-03T21:38:04.946-05:00My wife, a fiber artist, read a blog entry from a ...My wife, a fiber artist, read a blog entry from a sheep farm a few months back about how pasturing cattle and sheep together can be mutually beneficial . . . I think this is the post: http://www.fiberfarm.com/2011/12/a-really-good-argument-against-being-careful-what-you-wish-forThe Aesthetic Elevatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13946849041991727607noreply@blogger.com