CyndiD
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I noticed you have Great Pyrenees, do you breed and sell?
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No, unfortunately not. I would love to but there are so many in need of rescue that I always adopt and the contracts always require neutering. My very first Pyr was one that I bought and the absolute perfection of the breed. If I only knew then what I know now I would be rich, lol. I can not stress the importance of good livestock guardian dogs, as you may already knowSimply Adorable...
I noticed you have Great Pyrenees, do you breed and sell?
Hi, i took a ton of pics today and will try to post only a few... i love taking and sharing pics, if anyone hasnt figured this out by now about me???What is your duck pen like? Can the ducks and drakes see each other? Tonight I'm going to split our pen down the middle, girls on one side boys on the other, using an exercise pen fence. It's only 3 feet tall so I'm concerned they will fly over it
thanks for the livestock tip, i didnt know. i assumed they all had the desire/gene to guard? i will make sure i do my homework when i am ready to adopt or buy? thanks again.No, unfortunately not. I would love to but there are so many in need of rescue that I always adopt and the contracts always require neutering. My very first Pyr was one that I bought and the absolute perfection of the breed. If I only knew then what I know now I would be rich, lol. I can not stress the importance of good livestock guardian dogs, as you may already know![]()
Small chick waterer is good. I'm concerned about the 1 1/2" bars. I've had them get through what I think were 1" bars and I had one manage to get it's head stuck in 1/2 " cage wire.@MandyJ , I totally understand where you're coming from! Sometimes my drake frustrates the living daylights out of me, but he's not mine to do with what I want, so.....If it were up to me, he wouldn't be here!![]()
You've got that right! The broody thinks she is required to remove my skin in order to protect her soon-to-be babies, but it just shows that she's a good mommy.![]()
@Ren2014 , thank you for the congratulations! The bars are 1 1/2" apart, so I'm hoping they're close enough together to keep newly hatched ducklings in.![]()
Do you think the small chick waterer I'm using is okay?
Alright, we're going to have to get rid of the Phoenix rooster so that she can be moved into the cage.
@CyndiD , that's an amazing setup!Thank you so much for sharing pictures; I've got some ideas now thanks to you.![]()
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~Alex
I believe they all have the gene but the desire to guard comes from bonding with its charges whether stock or people. Most just tend to be night barkers which is still a benefit (provided you are in the country or have tolerant neighbors.) If a Pry has not bonded to its charge, they will roam. If they bond to their owners, they will not stay with the stock. Even some that are bonded to stock get bored and might roam. In rescue we call a Pyr off leash a "Disapyr." Many Pyrs end up in rescue because of this. Pyrs can climb and even jump fences. I highly recommend getting them before 16 weeks of age. Good luck when you do decide.thanks for the livestock tip, i didnt know. i assumed they all had the desire/gene to guard? i will make sure i do my homework when i am ready to adopt or buy? thanks again.
Where did you get the blue pool/liner?