Management of Livestock Guardian Dogs on Hunting Leases
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- Date of Publication
- November 11, 2024
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Whether you're a livestock producer or manage hunting leases - you take pride in your land, your livestock, and the hunting opportunities you provide. However, managing Livestock Guardian Dogs (LGDs) during hunting season can be a source of stress.
You want everyone - dogs, hunters, and livestock - to be safe and respected.
This comprehensive guide offers practical solutions to common LGD challenges on hunting leases.
What You'll Gain:
- Confidence in managing LGDs during hunting season.
- Strategies to foster understanding and cooperation on your property.
- Effective livestock protection without compromising hunting opportunities.
- Increased hunter satisfaction and positive hunting experiences.
This guide provides the tools to ensure a safe and rewarding hunting season for everyone involved. Get your copy of the guide today!
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