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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 866462" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>HD, we have 1/2 pyranees 1/2 anatolian guard dogs for our cattle. I'll never have another pure pyranees - won't stay home! These crosses, however STAY with the cows and especially the new moms when ready to calve...guess they sense the birth is going to happen. We were given a pair when ther mom weaned them at 4 weeks ( anatolians tend to wean really early) they were tiny but already tried to guard the baby calves. Anyway, they do work better in pairs as this gives them company and a playmate. They take turns coming in to eat and back out they go, never leaving the cows unguarded. Hubby saw them kill huge racoons. Hunters dogs no longer come across our property and neither do the deer -lol.</p><p> Not sure if this info helps, good luck with your choice.</p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 866462, member: 13613"] HD, we have 1/2 pyranees 1/2 anatolian guard dogs for our cattle. I'll never have another pure pyranees - won't stay home! These crosses, however STAY with the cows and especially the new moms when ready to calve...guess they sense the birth is going to happen. We were given a pair when ther mom weaned them at 4 weeks ( anatolians tend to wean really early) they were tiny but already tried to guard the baby calves. Anyway, they do work better in pairs as this gives them company and a playmate. They take turns coming in to eat and back out they go, never leaving the cows unguarded. Hubby saw them kill huge racoons. Hunters dogs no longer come across our property and neither do the deer -lol. Not sure if this info helps, good luck with your choice. Valerie [/QUOTE]
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