The family under siege from feral dogs on a Far North farm is feeling buoyed after an outpouring of support from around the region.
The help offered to the Nilsson family, who own Shenstone Farms south of Cape Rēinga, includes farmers and hunters who hope to carry out a cull this weekend.
An angora breeder has offered to replace some of a teenage girl's goats after they were mauled to death, and friends have set up a Givealittle page to help the family financially.
After more than a week of attacks the toll remains at just over 120, mostly sheep and lambs but also at least 36 goats.
Anne-Marie Nilsson, who runs the family farm with her brother John, said she had again been on vigil all Tuesday night, despite the wild weather, but there had been no more attacks.