The Aussie and the Manatee- A tale of Jasper and a stuffed toy

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Jasper saw a manatee. "Oh no!" He just had to save the world, from this stuffed, man eating, manatee.
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He absolutely had to put him in the giant chamber.
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So he threw him in, and started to beat on him.
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And he pinned him down with his tiny paws.
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And his snout too..?
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He yanked on the manatee's fins.
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And again.
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And again!
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He finally decided to make sure that no one was watching him.
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He just couldn't figure out how to close that chamber.
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He tried.
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And he tried.
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But just couldn't get it closed, so he looked up for someone to help him.
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No one was in sight, so he went in himself.
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And that was the story of... When Jasper saved the day.
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If you want him to be nice to your chickens, you have to have him with them for about an hour a day now, then more when it's warmer. Other wise, you might lose all your chickens, since he's an aussie heeler.
 
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Don't worry. In the winter, the chickens are in the coop... Like right now. And we don't let him outside unsupervised. I let him sniff the chickens for a minute yesterday, just to see his reactions. His mother killed chickens, so we have to work with him more.............. Besides I just got him on Saturday.
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Don't worry. In the winter, the chickens are in the coop... Like right now. And we don't let him outside unsupervised. I let him sniff the chickens for a minute yesterday, just to see his reactions. His mother killed chickens, so we have to work with him more.............. Besides I just got him on Saturday.
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Even though their in the coop, when he's older, he could brake in. Anyway, an hour of play (with the chickens) keeps the temptation away(to eat them),
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Don't worry. In the winter, the chickens are in the coop... Like right now. And we don't let him outside unsupervised. I let him sniff the chickens for a minute yesterday, just to see his reactions. His mother killed chickens, so we have to work with him more.............. Besides I just got him on Saturday.
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Even though their in the coop, when he's older, he could brake in. Anyway, an hour of play (with the chickens) keeps the temptation away(to eat them),
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No, he can't. The coop is completely wood and hardware cloth. Not a single scrap of chicken wire. PLUS there is a gate, that surrounds the coop. The hens do still have a lot of free ranging area, fyi.
 

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