I have found that all my pets have their own temperaments, and are individuals. I have had full sister horses that were so different if I didn’t know they were just a yr apart I would say they were not related.Hello everyone, I hope you all have /had a nice Sunday. We finally had a very small dusting of snow yesterday, after almost a week of rain. I'm not complaining, we really need it !
View attachment 4041588I was sad to see it melt away in a few hours, but higher in the mountains there is still a little snow left. Barely enough to step in 5cm running for an hour this morning.
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Some damp LGD dogs from one of the past rainy days for pony Sunday.
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Their owner says the darker brown young dog, that's hiding behind the pyreneese, is a spanish mastiff. He's very happy with her because she stays all the time with the sheeps, whereas the pyreneese and anatolians tend to sometimes jump the electric netting and go wander. Apparently the spanish mastiff have a lower prey drive and this makes them easier to keep in an enclosure and better guards for the sheep herd.
(All the same, seeing the size of an adult Spanish mastiff, I'm glad his dogs are well educated and don't cause trouble to humans like so many LGD's around here).
The sun came out for a bit today. Théo can't resist a bit of sunshine, he even forgets to play bad guy.
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I know some of you have opinions leaning on one side or another but I always wonder how much of my chickens personality is defined by breed, genetics, by individual temper, or by their environment. Or a mix of all of that. I do feel partly responsible for the fact that some of my chickens have become very untrusting toward humans, much more than when they were very young, although I'm not sure exactly why.
And over time their temperaments and personalities change also. Some are friendly as chicks and then don’t want to associate with me as adults and vice versa.
Animals are more like people than many people want to know!