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Chirping
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so cool. Is it true if u keep them in a pen for a year that when u let them out they won't leave the property?
I just got them the lady I bought the babies from said yes but hers did fly off for half the day but came backso cool. Is it true if u keep them in a pen for a year that when u let them out they won't leave the property?
Hey yall, I'm new to the forum. I live in the Shreveport area and need some help. I recently acquired a roundhead game hen that was from my Grandfather's bloodline. I was wondering if any of you had, or knew someone who has a roundhead or hatch rooster or possibly some trios. I am desperately wanting to keep this bloodline that i used to help him with when i was a kid. He passed 6 years ago and it would be nice if i could continue his games. Thanks
My son had two maniac little terriers. One was a fierce hunting Jack Roussel and the other was a Patterdale that was fabulous on coons and possums. Together they were the most incredible team I'd ever seen!
Two nights ago he let them out to run off something unknown outside. They both are gone now and, we believe it was coyotes. Coyotes are notorious for sending one lone coyote towards the dogs as a lure. When the dog starts to chase after it, he retreats to where the whole pack is waiting.
I was closer to these two than I've ever been to any dogs in my life. We've had great dogs all of our lives. My brother raised field trial champion Labs and Beagles. But, these two were beyond special. My grandson and my son were always amazed how they's come running to me and be just as lovable as a canine can be. They both told me many times that they never reacted that way with anyone else.
I guess as we get older.... I'm gonna miss them.