I certainly hope so right now I'm having to keep him in a cage cuz the weather's been really poor and I haven't had time to introduce him. My goats aren't used to dogs I just got them both and so it's kind of a bit of work at the moment and the weather is not cooperating. the hope is soon that will ease. since he's so young I'm going to put him with the babies that are due starting around the 20th in a very small area and at least he'll be attached to them and they'll be used to him the adults are going to have to get used to the Anatolian once she's out of her pen. then in February I'm supposed to get another pup from the other litter that is half Anatolian and half Great Pyrenees. a second female. it will just be a while till the dogs are ready to really take over because two are young.
I also have to move the llama as soon as these guys are introduced to the goats fully in with the boys because he's not going to accept the dogs but I need him right now because the dogs aren't ready it's a juggling issue.
So what have you been up to besides a nice vacation? for my vacation this last year I hiked the Teton Crest Trail. 42 mi in 4 days thousands of feet of up and down and hurricane passes absolutely stunningly beautiful paint brush is supposed to be beautiful but it went from 70° one day to snowing and blowing 50 miles an hour when I was at 10,800 FT with a backpack going over Paintbrush divide and it's supposed to be scary on the backside when it's not snowing and of course part of the glacier had a snow blown in it wasn't the plan but you always have to be ready in mountains like that. it was still a great challenge, and fun. it would have been more fun to have gone with my friend to glacier National Park like we were supposed to but they couldn't get their head out of their covid for Backcountry campsites that is the height of stupidity of course most of this is not really scientific and stupid.
View attachment 2472181
View attachment 2472180