ChickenMomma
Overrun with beasties
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Thanks!Your pictures of Cowboy are like dreams of mine.
I know we have done some things wrong with him, but I am willing to work with him and help him be like the stories I have read of wonderful LGDs. I know now that him coming to the house after breaking out on the first night was a bad sign, I know now that when picking him out among the litter the most excited and hyper one was not the best pick, and I know he shouldn't be in that kennel, but I cant risk him hurting the goats unintentionally or eating a chicken, and tethering him in the field with him just leads to him escaping and/or tearing the fencing off the posts trying to.