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Black Mesa Ranch
Snowflake, Arizona,
USA
Artisan
Cheese
Nubian
Goats
Cheese and Candy Information and Online Ordering Page

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Award Winning Artisan Goat
Cheeses
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Awards 2010 ADGA National Competition
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Awards 2008 ADGA National Competition

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Awards 2005 ADGA National Competition

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Awards 2004 ADGA National Competition
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Candies
(available seasonally)

1 Award
2010 ADGA National Competition
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Awards 2005 ADGA National Competition
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Awards 2004 ADGA National Competition
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here to read the online version of Kathryn's booklet
Getting
Started
The RIGHT
WAY
With Goats
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November 30, 2012
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Black Mesa Ranch
Snowflake Arizona
LGD Experiences |
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Protecting the Herd Isn't Easy
When we moved to our
ranch in the year 2000 we noticed a lot of coyote and feral dog pack
activity. When we got goats, the activity really increased.
We needed a way to protect our animals and we needed it FAST!
David located an available LGD (livestock guardian dog) in Texas and
made the long trip there and back as quickly as possible. At
that time we had over 20 coyotes a day circling our livestock pens!
The new dog, Blue, was awesome. He was a 5 year old Anatolian
Shepherd and he sure knew his job. We had no more coyote/dog
problems. But, the new problem was that Blue was exhausted
from all the work he was doing. We had to find him a partner!
Kira, another
Anatolian, came to work for us. She and Blue formed a
partnership and really did a great job. Having a pair of
working guardians is an awesome thing. We could sleep soundly
while the dogs did most of the work.
But that was years ago
and both dogs are gone now. We tried replacing them with high
priced Anatolians which didn't work out due to their lack of bonding
with the herd. We tried lower priced Great Pyrenees that felt
their job was to dig out of the fencing and protect the neighbors
cats instead (even though the neighbor was 5 miles away!). We
really wanted dogs that would protect the herd and not feel the need
to wander (wandering is a notorious Great Pyrenees trait). The
time, purchase price, food bill, and vet costs that we put into
these dogs only to have them NOT do the job we wanted, is truly
heartbreaking.
After years of working
with supposedly "Livestock Guardian Dog" stock and not having any
luck, we finally found some Anatolians that actually LOVE their goat
herd and stay with it no matter where the goats go. No more "LGD's"
digging under the fence to wander off, no more "LGD's" eating the
poultry they were supposed to protect. These Anatolians
really do the job.
That's when I realized
that not all LGD's are created equal. Some love their job,
others look for something different. The LGD's we have now are
TRUE Livestock Guardians. I am sorry for the time and money we
wasted on the other dogs that never lived up to the sellers claims.
Real, true LGD's, that love their work and love what they are
guarding, are few and far between. We are very glad to have
found some that live up to their reputation. We can now sleep
soundly at night once again.
The puppies that we
have available come from these incredible lines of LGD's. We
feel that they will be great assets to any livestock operation.
Phone: (928) 536-7759
Email:
Goats@BlackMesaRanch.com |
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