➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

My dog hates flyball. Too competitive and stressful for him. He’s one of those get yelled at and sulk for an hour sensitive souls lol.
But some love it I’m sure!

Yeah, it seems like a really stressful, fast paced environment! I can see why some dogs would hate it. But then some seem to love it. But yeah, I think it's way too competitive and stressful for me even if I got a dog that liked it and the loudness might give me a headache LOL it's a team sport so definitely competitive as opposed to just trying to beat your old score in agility. Of course, you are trying to beat other teams too usually but not like directly. But my biggest issue with flyball is it seems like so many injuries could occur with those crazy box turns and stuff. Of course the owners take care to prevent that I'm sure, hence the leg wraps on some, but still.
 
Yeah, it seems like a really stressful, fast paced environment! I can see why some dogs would hate it. But then some seem to love it. But yeah, I think it's way too competitive and stressful for me even if I got a dog that liked it and the loudness might give me a headache LOL it's a team sport so definitely competitive as opposed to just trying to beat your old score in agility. Of course, you are trying to beat other teams too usually but not like directly. But my biggest issue with flyball is it seems like so many injuries could occur with those crazy box turns and stuff. Of course the owners take care to prevent that I'm sure, hence the leg wraps on some, but still.
There’s always a risk for injury in sports, but you are right some of those box turns are cringe worthy.
 
I love him. He clearly rather be watching this at home on the couch instead, no sense of urgency whatsoever!:gig:lau

LOL right!? He's like "you want me to do this? Alright, I'll do it but I'll do it on my time and my time only." :lau At least he did the obstacles though. Pretty sure Gator would just lay down :lau
 
Good morning, with all the comments of continuing infected flocks and "I'm not the biggest problem". Imo every drop fills the bucket So to speak. And everybody is into npip and congratulate and get their flocks tested and all this well what it the difference in npip and mereks. It's like a double standard
In one breath "great for npip" yet basically same breath practically don't worry about mereks. Why's that? Pick and choose?
The question about how to stop it in your infected flocks was asked Mereks is NOT transmitted vertically (through eggs) so there's how you do that with keeping your valuable blood but culling off the broodstock would be necessary
 
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