These are all large breeds - so looking at short hair size of Pyr.What size are they when full grown?
JT
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These are all large breeds - so looking at short hair size of Pyr.What size are they when full grown?
JT
These are all large breeds - so looking at short hair size of Pyr.
Even Pyrs tend to have some issue with poultry - just so darn much fun to chase! Especially young ones. Other breeds with stronger prey drive - even worse. I have 3, 2 pyr girls and mixed LGD male. Save a fortune not having to build fort knox to keep predators out. Being big dogs tend to make the ill intentioned move along too - with little real chance of getting savaged just walking on the place. Mess with me or the critters believe that would change in a heartbeat................ Can't beat a good LGD!Thanks, my neighbor has a couple Great Pyrenees and they are huge! Pretty friendly dogs and only chase chickens and cats every now and then. I don't think either one was raised with chickens from the get go.
JT
Hello! I am fairly new around here and just discovered the state threads, so I figured I should check in! I recently moved to Ozark, and I am building my backyard flock. I picked up five australorps and five barred rocks from the Nixa TSC on April 12th. I have had chickens before, but this is my first experience with chicks.
Sometime in the not so distant future I'd like to add a couple of copper marans, some buff bramas, and some true araucanas... If I figure in chicken math I guess I wouldn't mind a couple of cream legbars and some cochins too.