17/09/2023
Our Maremma Dogs
It is pretty well known that the Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog or Maremma Sheepdog are true livestock guardian dogs that are indigenous to the Abruzzo and Maremma regions of Italy.
They have been used as guardians for herds of sheep for many centuries and in Australia, they perform these tasks and more, just like have been seen in movies (Oddballl in 2015) where a Maremma cared for Penguins on an island and similarly themed ideas in cartoons (Ralph the Wolf and Sam the Sheepdog).
Given the task, many of them are often seen as valuable for working amongst their family of stock and from a puppy, will fall into the guarding role instinctively, just like Meena in the photo here..
Often, maybe more often, Maremmas are not as good in the field and many crave human companionship as well and they will bond to a family just as easily as livestock.
Some Maremmas will also be able to manage a small flock of sheep or poultry and at the same time, cover a localised area and be as valuable in guarding an in-home situation accordingly.
When bonded with chickens from a young age, Maremma takes on the guardian role and protects the chooks from predators in the air as well as on the land.
We have a couple of Maremma here at Forge Creek/Eagle Point, on our farm, and our bitch, Meena, is sharing the guardian role with our male, Luca, and together they share the role of several types of predators to look out for. Foxes, Rats, Wild dogs, Crows, Snakes and Wedgetail Eagles.
We haven’t lost any chickens to predators since commencing the use of both Meena and Luca as caretakers.