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sweet dreamstime I hope. May end up coming back in..late..to see who's up from the other side of the pond. Hopefully I'm sleeping tonight.
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sweet dreamstime I hope. May end up coming back in..late..to see who's up from the other side of the pond. Hopefully I'm sleeping tonight.
And I don't mean just yaks and dogs. Breeding the two of them sounds like a handful! Lots of hard work, that's for sure!Do you not keep chickens anymore? Just yaks and dogs?
Do you not keep chickens anymore? Just yaks and dogs?
Nope i still have over 100 chickens and ONE duck. BUT Curly likes to round up the chickens and then race thru the flock to watch them scatter OR try to get into the coop and eat the layer. Also the coop/run are Arse proof the rest of the place not so much.
the breeding part is easy for the most part ITS after weaning that the real work begins at least with the yaks. Dog's from birth until they are gone its work BUT the rewards are worth it. Of course I am an admitted "puppy slut"And I don't mean just yaks and dogs. Breeding the two of them sounds like a handful! Lots of hard work, that's for sure!
That sounds like a large ranch!
Do you vaccinate? Can you get antibiotics without a prescription?the breeding part is easy for the most part ITS after weaning that the real work begins at least with the yaks. Dog's from birth until they are gone its work BUT the rewards are worth it. Of course I am an admitted "puppy slut"
sweet dreamswell tis WAY Past my "check out time'
I wish you all a good night, Sweet dreams, warm fuzzies and prayers.