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her reg.akc name was northern star. I hadn't been here long from Mi. and I was homesick. The name reminded me of homeWhy did you name her Star? I don't see any white on her?
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her reg.akc name was northern star. I hadn't been here long from Mi. and I was homesick. The name reminded me of homeWhy did you name her Star? I don't see any white on her?
sweet dreams lolHot wires are worth their cost in entertainment content.
Years ago our first cattle dog a blue heeler would tear out the fencing across the front yard and stage escapes. So we put a single strand of hot wire across the front of the property about 6 inches off the ground. I was out taking care of the chickens and saw Dingo standing by the fence. Next thing I knew he was screaming like somebody had shot him and running to the house at warp 8. I found him hiding under the utility sink in the shop. I don't think he touched it with his nose. That wasn't his habit. I think he peed against it. What was weird is that he did the same thing at our Illinois home when we were commuting. We let him out early one morning and he barely had time to get to the back yard fence before he ran screaming back to the house. Couldn't get him to go out for a couple of weeks unless we took him out on a leash.
So now I just have the chicken run hot wired. Varn, our short round little red heeler marched up to the fence and touched it with his nose. Yep, screaming back to the house but to this day he makes a wide circle around that coop and run. He learned that day that those chickens in that pen bite HARD.
Going to bed here guys. Have a great night.