The ducklings and chicks are just over four weeks old and have been making a terrible muddy mess of their yard so it's time to move them onto some greener grass.
Although some chose to stay inside (if I were a chook, I would definitely be one of the inside ones).
So far the chicks and the ducklings are getting along really well together but we are constantly amazed at how much quicker the ducklings are growing.
We are currently searching for another one or two adult maremma dogs that have been bonded to chooks to protect this flock. If you have any contacts for maremma breeders please email me kate@daylesfordorganics.com.
Thanks, and have a great weekend.
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I've been researching this too lately. There's this lady north of Shepparton - Rosemarie McCarroll - 03 5865 5267.
Or details for the Working Dog Club - Ms Pam Tayler 5967 3284 - in Don Valley. They might have a list of breeders.
Or there's maremma rescue victoria - www.mrv.org.au
Have you thought of using alpacas? They too can do the trick & they really hate foxes.
Good luck!
I just read the info on your link to maremma dogs. I am fascinated by them and that they can bond to protect different species, including penquins. I guess you do have foxes and such in your area?
If you can't find a dog I'll do it!! I think I'd be in heaven all day looking at these little ones...love watching them grow and the ducks are like giants compared to the chickens!
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