That business about a dog that thinks he's a chicken or a sheep is because of when he's introduced to the flock. At seven weeks the dog forms attachments and identity. A dog that stays with the litter longer than that is almost unmanageable. He's a dog that only identifies with dogs. In my experience with hunting dogs, if you take the dog out of the litter at exactly seven weeks he knows he's a dog but imprints on people.
How Good is Greg Judy ... That guy is One Heck of a Farmer. I learn't so much. Thank you for posting
That business about a dog that thinks he's a chicken or a sheep is because of when he's introduced to the flock. At seven weeks the dog forms attachments and identity. A dog that stays with the litter longer than that is almost unmanageable. He's a dog that only identifies with dogs. In my experience with hunting dogs, if you take the dog out of the litter at exactly seven weeks he knows he's a dog but imprints on people.
Great information and answered some questions I still had, after watching Gred Judy's vids for a couple of weeks now, all I can get my hands on.
You'd think they'd get the poor buggers a decent chair to sit on. They all look like they have back pain and can't wait to finish
Dont the chickens eat all the dung beetles?
Great Pyrenees dont know the difference between 5 acres and 500 acres. Cant stand them.