This design looks really good and it's sure to be a good conversation starter like all of the other shirts are.
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Fyi for the auction Saturday here in newcastle we will be having smoked sausage with onions and peppers. we had a guy call and confirm that he is bring some nice old English rare colors. call ducks silkies a really nice.three tiered brooder seramas chicks.and adults game roosters. looking forward to.seeing everyone.there especially with the nice weather. with.the way things are panning out this will be one.neck of an.auction
Ohhh! I bet they are preciouswhat are they mixed with? Do they have fluffy legs??![]()
I'm interested![]()
I am thinking two different color shirts.......Navy & something? Thoughts?
Last Newcastle sale I went to I had poops on my shirt I got last year but it came from a goose and was all over the side so probably doesn't count...![]()
People always ask me what my shirt means and I explain, then I usually get some weird looks and the people just shuffle away.This design looks really good and it's sure to be a good conversation starter like all of the other shirts are.
Thanks for the tip! I was thinking GS, rott, or doby, but DH nixed all of those, he's talking hunting dogExactly what we need, something that won't chase off people, but will probably go after our flock. I'll have to look up the Komondor.![]()
I am impressed that my labs have adapted to non fenced life. For the most part they are staying close to the house, but on the occasion they stayed at my parent's two acres they were always digging out and running off. Go figure. They did just that yesterday, there was a guy walking down the street (mind you our house is set well off from the street) they ran to the fence barked and hollard, the guy told them to git so they just stood there and watched him. I'd have been happier if the guy had gone running in terror![]()
Can someone PM me Michaels phone number please? I had it in my inbox but it seems to be gone now and I must have lost it off my phone here also
It's the breed, Labs are everywhere and when you see one you immediatly think service dog, after all they guide the blind and are helper dogs for those that are wheelchair bound and are one of the most popular for search and rescue. 90% of the effectiveness of a dog is in the perception of whomever is breaching your property.
Now if pops wants a hunting breed that can go the distance think German Shorthair, Visla or Weimeraner but good hunters have a high prey drive and it would takes lots of time and patience so they don't hunt your birds too. An Airedale that is of Oorang bloodline is a fair hunter for birds and were used in the past for Bear and Cougar. Fearless dogs with a big heart.
The old Hungarian breeders of the Komondor would often say that chances are an intruder will be allowed onto your property, but they just won't be allowed to leave. They are not prone to biting humans, they use their deep chest and weight to knock an intruder down and then stand guard until they are found whether it be tomorrow or next week.
http://www.dogs-info.net/html/Breeds/2011/0123/Komondor-Breed-Information.html
http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/komondor.htm
If you look into the history of the Doberman they were bred to be a farm dog, a helper dog as Herr Doberman put it.
We keep two large male Rotts, would not trade them for anything.. biggest baby's you could meet most of time just looking for attention but on occasion they do meet someone they don't like and I figure there is a reason so they don't return. In general I think dogs can be a real good judge of folks in less time than we can, I trust them.
The bigger dogs are a bit intimidating for many and it helps to some degree, but they are kind of like locks in my opinion they are really just there to deter otherwise honest folks, those truly seeking to do harm will without additional protection devices.
Now if you are talking about Livestock and poultry friendly animals, retrivers and most dogs would do well but true hunting dogs and breeds are a tough choice for that purpose, But a good hunting dog is just that and often kenneled to keep them home and out of trouble.
We keep two large male Rotts, would not trade them for anything.. biggest baby's you could meet most of time just looking for attention but on occasion they do meet someone they don't like and I figure there is a reason so they don't return. In general I think dogs can be a real good judge of folks in less time than we can, I trust them.
The bigger dogs are a bit intimidating for many and it helps to some degree, but they are kind of like locks in my opinion they are really just there to deter otherwise honest folks, those truly seeking to do harm will without additional protection devices.