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3rdtimesacharm
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- Jul 2, 2020
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I hope you know I'm not sleeping IN the brooderDEFINITELY aware but thank you!!! I live on 22 acres that backs into a summer camp (thus the LARGE amount of predators!!) so she's never free. She's on a 60' cable tie I move around. She's EXTREMELY intelligent (she figured out how to intentionally get out of working for the blind!! Haaaa) and she quickly learns/remembers her boundaries. As long as you're playing ball with her, nothing else in life matters. And that's a fact. I'm hoping that as long as she's out and loud that she'll scare predators from coming too close.
Also, I should comment that they're only 3.5 weeks right now, and I'm A FREAK. I am sleeping with them in the brooder in the living room WITH her. Her name is Aiko. She's in her crate. She's learning all their sounds, movements, and hopefully bonding and watching me carefully. Let's be honest-I've got nothing else going on up in my mini mountain during a pandemic! Nothing but time and determination!!
So far, she's doing really well making good decisions/choices and remaining calm even when things happen. GSD have it in them I know, but, they were also THE herding dog in Germany in the early 1900s. And she's bred from a top secret breeder. Haaaa, Pilot Dogs refused to tell me who the breeder is, and my equine vet who also raises GSD LOVED her and wanted the breeder's contact info-it was like pulling teeth. By the time they agreed to give it to her (forcefully, not through me!) she had moved on and gotten one elsewhere. But, she's a western working line, bred for jobs, so she WILL learn her mission in life is to protect the chickens at all costs!!!!!

