Free Range Peacocks?

OH believe me it took lots of training to teach her that so i haven't sent her on her own yet, i let the seasoned dogs go first so she learns i am sending her on the stranger not the birds that belong here, she will figure it out she is very smart but lots of pray drive.
 
OH believe me it took lots of training to teach her that so i haven't sent her on her own yet, i let the seasoned dogs go first so she learns i am sending her on the stranger not the birds that belong here, she will figure it out she is very smart but lots of pray drive.

I have managed to train my dogs not to harm my birds, our current Rottweiler is so well trained in this that he will not even look at them. He seriously turns his head away if a peacock strolls into his field of vision. The dogs we've had do not seem smart enough to distinguish between our birds and other birds. My neighbors both have dogs who routinely kill their chickens for no apparent reason, so I'm pretty pleased that my boy behaves himself.
 
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I love rotties, i have always had one here, this fellow is my 3rd one sence 1987 wonderful boy, always sweet but very protective of all the things here






 
I love rotties, i have always had one here, this fellow is my 3rd one sence 1987 wonderful boy, always sweet but very protective of all the things here







This is Maxx, but we call him Maxine. Yes he is a boy,( I am not delusional like birdrain)it is a private family joke,


we had one years ago named Oatmeal.
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