Sorry for not answering the comments. I haven't even looked at this since I wrote the last post. Quinn, I hope your wether is ok. I haven't ever had that happen with any of my goats.
I still haven't added any pictures on my computer. I just haven't been in a blogging mode at all this fall. I will try to be better next year. Hard to believe it's the end of the year already! Christmas is a week away!
On a sad note, we lost Rocky, our other guard dog in October. Here he is with Cinnamon, his best buddy, and Junior, one of the other kids. Cinnamon hung out with him more than the goats, and she really didn't know what to do when he died. When I went out to feed that morning, she came out of the stall where he was yelling and yelling, telling me he was gone. I went in there, and sure enough, he was laying there dead. He went downhill pretty fast. He had an enlarged heart, something myocardiopathy. We did get a new puppy, but he's got a long ways to go before he'll be a guardian. Luckily, the neighbors rescued an older Great pyr this summer, so she's been keeping the predators away all along their property line, which is the direction the predators used to come in from. Skippy only 6 months old. I don't have a picture of him on here yet. He's a Grand Shepard, a mix of Anatolian, St Bernard and Mastiff. He's a fawn color with more of a st bernard face. I have him in the yard instead of in with the goats. Instead of just being with the goats, I'm going back to having a "property protector", so he'll take care of everything. Like Nellie was. He's already been attacked by the adult goats. The kids he's wanting to chase some, so that is not good. It took Cinnamon to stand up to him and butt him in her little way before the adult goats would stand up to him. They ran at first. The dairy goats still run from him, they haven't had any guard dogs over by them since they have a barn that can be closed up.