Caucasian Ovcharkas at work
Sweet. I don't care much for Nubians personally, but they'll still eat just about anything and will take care of that brush in no time.
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Morning at Caucasian Legend farm... I came to check on the sheep, sheep are happily chewing away all the grass and brush, dogs are relaxing in the shade, supervising land clearing. LOL The brush is growing faster than my sheep can clear it, I need more sheep! -
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Great shots, Yelena.:) Ever considered getting some goats? They tend to be more effective as lawnmowers. -
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[quote1243283584=Wolf] Great shots, Yelena.:) Ever considered getting some goats? They tend to be more effective as lawnmowers. [/quote1243283584] Defenately! Just need to build a bigger barn, cause goats are more sensitive to drafts and preffer air tight housing in winter. Sheep couldn't care less in all that wool. I am getting nubians next spring (planned to get them this year, but wasn't ready yet) from a friend's farm. She got a CO from me to guard her goats, I am getting some goats from her to occupy my dogs and produce some delicious goat milk. LOL -
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Sweet. I don't care much for Nubians personally, but they'll still eat just about anything and will take care of that brush in no time. -
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[quote1243284472=Xamen13] Sweet. I don't care much for Nubians personally, but they'll still eat just about anything and will take care of that brush in no time. [/quote1243284472] They look kinda cute with those floppy ears and milk tastes great! Here is my baby Curat with his herd of goats and lhamas. -
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Great pics, Yelena. Dato is a fine looking beast. -
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Love the pics Yelena! -
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I like the third pic. It's a future classic. -
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really very nice pictures, your dogs looks impresive. Congrats. A little late, but i am just here again. -
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Great shots, I was wondering have you seen since they are herding sheep that their behaviour has changed.Are they more relaxed now they are working or getting a long better with eachother now that they have a job to do? -
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lovely pictures mine is still just a large puppy ( 18 weeks) and he has no sheeps to guard but so far he is doing a fine job taking care of my 2 Rottweilers and my property -
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Great pix :) -
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