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<blockquote data-quote="Baustin" data-source="post: 1694537" data-attributes="member: 39842"><p>[ATTACH=full]6887[/ATTACH]</p><p>I breed Black-masked Anatolians. The picture above is of a Badger marked Anatolian. Curled tail up, sometimes over back, is hallmark feature of Anatolians. Your volunteer looks like a cross that favors the Anatolian lines. If his disposition follows that bent, you'll have a real bonus on your hands. When they determine who their herd is, they are extremely protective. I strongly recommend making friends with it if you want it around. It could decide you're not a part of the herd and become trouble for you, especially at calving time. They've been known to protect newborns from their mommas, their protective instincts are that strong. Make him your friend and let him know you, too, are part of the herd. An aloof protector that doesn't recognize your place can cause trouble.</p><p>Anatolians are a giant breed. My breeding male stands 35" at the shoulder. Not sure of the size from the photo, but looks more like 28-29" at shoulder and not as leggy as most. That might be the crossed breeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baustin, post: 1694537, member: 39842"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1628366480011.jpeg"]6887[/ATTACH] I breed Black-masked Anatolians. The picture above is of a Badger marked Anatolian. Curled tail up, sometimes over back, is hallmark feature of Anatolians. Your volunteer looks like a cross that favors the Anatolian lines. If his disposition follows that bent, you’ll have a real bonus on your hands. When they determine who their herd is, they are extremely protective. I strongly recommend making friends with it if you want it around. It could decide you’re not a part of the herd and become trouble for you, especially at calving time. They’ve been known to protect newborns from their mommas, their protective instincts are that strong. Make him your friend and let him know you, too, are part of the herd. An aloof protector that doesn’t recognize your place can cause trouble. Anatolians are a giant breed. My breeding male stands 35” at the shoulder. Not sure of the size from the photo, but looks more like 28-29” at shoulder and not as leggy as most. That might be the crossed breeding. [/QUOTE]
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