Hi, so we got a Pyr puppy (after our 15+ year old lab/pyr passed away) and she's fantastic. Has little trouble going to the bathroom outside, doesn't bite, chews very little. She's a dream for the most part, until we have to put her in the kennel at night, she barks and howls for a good hour-...
Kinda nervous because ones bigger than the others, starting to think we ended up with a roo. Our Easter egger pullets we're big as babies too though, yet they turned out to be the smallest chickens we have. Let's hope and pray!
I've heard positive things about all of those! We used to have blue andalusians brown leghorns and white leghorns actually. We were supposed to get white leghorns this time around but we ended up with the white rocks instead (: were located in Tennessee btw
Well it's late at night and I can't sleep so I'm just gonna post this lol
We're trying to get rid of our rooster, and I've thought about if we did, we could get another hen to fill his spot, but I'm wondering what breeds to have in mind, so I came here of course haha.
If we do end up doing...
She was kinda like that!! She could be the most hard headed thing on 4 legs sometimes, unless food or her leash was involved (she knew it meant a walk haha) but other than that she was incredibly smart and watchful over everyone. She had bad hips as well :/
I swear animals are like having children hahaha. Yes, she definitely misses her, she follows me around the yard, and stays in the backyard most of the time where my dog usually would be, unlike our other cats who stay out front. I walk by myself at times still and she's there right by my side...
Yes!! Ours used to guard our chickens as well, anything she posted as a threat she'd let you know. Our cats loved her as well, she was an outside dog so she was always with them. Anytime you looked out the window she'd be laying in the grass, one snuggled up to her or rubbing up against her. One...
I'd probably have to say a Pyrenees, we had a Pyr/Lab mix, had the personality of a Pyr. She'd bark at any threat to our chickens or outside cats, and was also the most loving and patient dog there ever was. Sadly she passed away in October at the ripe old age of 15, best dog I've ever owned.
I'm with you! I've bumped them with my foot a couple of times, because they'll be right by me :| while I appreciate that they trust me enough to follow me, I'd really like to be able to walk! ha