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Sounds like you have your hands full, welcome
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....there are a couple people on here that live right there around beggs as well...
 
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Welcome to the okies thread.

So how are the tails on your Sumatra. Is the line from the base of the neck to the end of the tail on one line?

These days the show birds are looking more like feather dusters and the tail carriage is much too high compared to the birds even 5 years ago.
 
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Even the wife's Airedale won't cross a fence without permission and it only takes about ten minutes a day to teach this.
one thing that is handy is that we have an abundance of cottontails running around so there are plenty of distractions to lead a dog astray.
 
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Even the wife's Airedale won't cross a fence without permission and it only takes about ten minutes a day to teach this.
one thing that is handy is that we have an abundance of cottontails running around so there are plenty of distractions to lead a dog astray.

ya, I need to fence in a big area but we dont plan on being here more than another couple years or so, and hate to put a lot of work into something that is only gonna be temporary...
 
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Even the wife's Airedale won't cross a fence without permission and it only takes about ten minutes a day to teach this.
one thing that is handy is that we have an abundance of cottontails running around so there are plenty of distractions to lead a dog astray.

ya, I need to fence in a big area but we dont plan on being here more than another couple years or so, and hate to put a lot of work into something that is only gonna be temporary...

People don't realize that a fence is not a physical boundry but a mental one. To a horse or cow or dog that has been trained to respect a fence even heavy twine can hold them in as well as a solid concrete wall.
 
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ya, I need to fence in a big area but we dont plan on being here more than another couple years or so, and hate to put a lot of work into something that is only gonna be temporary...

People don't realize that a fence is not a physical boundry but a mental one. To a horse or cow or dog that has been trained to respect a fence even heavy twine can hold them in as well as a solid concrete wall.

Im not worried about keeping the dog in, as some of my more doped up neighbors out...I can only imagine the lawsuits, as I have caught people out around my outbuildings several times....I have fired a shot or two and they tend to keep away, but if a dog attacks them, people can sue you and win over almost anything nowadays....
 
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