The way Bob was being submissive to that ewe is a good sign. If you're out checking multiple times a day it might be ok. I would keep two feeders out there so no food issues start up. They look like they are bonded to that ram. When the dogs get settled you're stress will go down.
I've been out checking on them every few hours (nice to work from home) and they have settled in nicely. I've definitely been leaving the GPS on with a geo-fence (boundary alert) on my phone. So far so good. - Peter
I agree; I'm just going to let 'em work. They've been out a couple of days now with no issues. I've been running out to check and watch a few extra times a day just to be sure. - Peter
The way Bob was being submissive to that ewe is a good sign. If you're out checking multiple times a day it might be ok. I would keep two feeders out there so no food issues start up. They look like they are bonded to that ram. When the dogs get settled you're stress will go down.
I've been out checking on them every few hours (nice to work from home) and they have settled in nicely. I've definitely been leaving the GPS on with a geo-fence (boundary alert) on my phone. So far so good. - Peter
Leave'em out. There's a reason they jumped the fence.
I agree; I'm just going to let 'em work. They've been out a couple of days now with no issues. I've been running out to check and watch a few extra times a day just to be sure. - Peter
Im new here , where do the dogs sleep ? I realize they’re working dogs, but do they sleep in a barn?