Bobcat going for our chickens

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Published 2020-04-27
But our Alpaca's kept the bobcat away

All Comments (21)
  • @MistahL
    And yet the alpacas were hiding behind the chickens 😂
  • If the Alpacas were hiding or running behind the Chickens, who was the real Chickens ? 😳 lol 😂
  • @mikepeterson443
    Those alpacas move as a group, almost in unison. Very interesting.
  • @MegaMindyLou
    Time for a livestock guardian dog. Just the barking alone scares off most predators. Brave chickens, even the alpaca know to hide behind them. 😉
  • Hadn't heard about alpacas, but llamas are known to chase away foxes in the Andes, kicking and spitting at them. Heard that in the US they replace sheepdogs, more practical as they don't need special feed
  • @crazylewiemike
    You need 2 donkeys ,they will stomp foxes ,coyotes ,bobcats
  • @areareare9953
    Those chickens were looking for a fight. Even the Rooster was like - "I'll let the ladies handle this one".
  • @pharoahmonk50
    Alpaca to his bud: "I flew up from South America for this?"
  • @dirttdude
    my rooster will automatically fillet any living thing to death if it comes between him and his favorite hen. Like, seriously.
  • @mmaaddict78
    The alpacas knew what was up from the get go. Good show of unity by the alpaca "herd".
  • @rustyshadow7
    Bobcat was thinking, them are some big freaking dogs!
  • @hoopsmccann9228
    These alpacas are magical creatures right? They’re so smooth and elegant in they’re movements. Course if the fence wasn’t there, they’d be half way to Timbuktu, and the chickens would be cooked. But whatever. They’d fit right into Avatar. 😁
  • @2sc458
    Bobcats are gnarly. I had a friend with a Rottweiler. They fought, both lived, but the Rott was pretty slashed up.
  • @desimo147
    The chickens subscribe to the theory of keeping your friends close and your enemies closer.
  • @angrygnome4779
    Should have titled it “chickens protecting alpacas”
  • @ejohnson3131
    Now when someone’s being a chicken, they should be called alpacas instead!