Cap'n Jack. Love this boy.
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I agree. My BC is in almost continuous motion going around and around the fenced chicken area. She does get along well and the chickens do not mind her at all. That said, she is not an LGD. While she will kill mice, rabbits, and chase deer (& I am sure other critters), I would not rely on her to guard the chickens.If any of your herding breeds... sheltie's, bc's, tervs, etc... have any herding instinct, then while they can be great for "working" the livestock, they are not good guardians.
I have all three... they have various herding titles... and I can tell you that if left alone with the livestock they would never quit working them.
Herding breeds and livestock guardian breeds (if they retain their respective natural instinct) are two totally different kinds of dogs.
Very handsome!
Do you know anyone you can borrow an incubator from? Or if you really want to continue the eggs you could get one.I have a feeling my broody is going to abandon the rest of the eggs. We'll see.
I don't have an incubator so I can't put them in to continue brooding if any are still viable. Any ideas?
I wonder what a maremma-doodle would be like... i'm against 'designer breeds' but still wonder.I did some research into the various breeds of LGDs. I was looking for temperament and size. I was looking to find the smallest one. The Maremma is probably the best bet for size since they get to the 65 pound range. Most of the others get to 80 to 100+ pounds. If I were to get one, I would look at the Maremma. There are some interesting crosses of LGDs out there too.
I agree. My BC is in almost continuous motion going around and around the fenced chicken area. She does get along well and the chickens do not mind her at all. That said, she is not an LGD. While she will kill mice, rabbits, and chase deer (& I am sure other critters), I would not rely on her to guard the chickens.
He is really pretty!!well, i don't think that is really lacing, since lacing would show up on the breast and wings first, rump last... that's like the coloring my ee roo has. he's 1/4 silkie and 3/4 bbs Ameraucana... no laced in his background at all.
it seems that a lot of mixed color birds with splash in place of blue or black, the splash seems to wash out the base color...
also, a lot of birds, the mottling seems to wrap around the bottom half of the feather too.