With those breeds that dog is definitely more intelligent that I am lol. We have a dog with some border collie in her and she is smart as hell. Good looking dog dude!
Well, I'm not too sure about the smart part... he's stubborn. But a very good boy.
With those breeds that dog is definitely more intelligent that I am lol. We have a dog with some border collie in her and she is smart as hell. Good looking dog dude!
I think I bought a wood stock someone was trying to adapt to that rifle ....No. Super has a custom wood furniture and a side rail laying on top of that furniture. Cool features are a combo front sight and gas block combo, plus extended mag release.
That's not enough for me for being stuck with sporterized stock. Since side rail lays on top of the stock, taking stock off leaves a gap between the rail and receiver, as far as I can tell.
PS the rear of the receiver is not slanted or straight under the wood stock, it is cut in steps, and I have not seen any adapters for it. You will need to have someone cut, form and weld a custom peice to square the back. Way too much work.

Glad you got it!!!This one is one of the latest examples made in the factory in Griswoldville GA. Serial number puts it as November 1864, which is the month Sherman started his March to the Sea
Yeah, they didn’t mention the hole in the slab either???slab, no basement.
Yeah, they didn’t mention the hole in the slab either???
I need some working CATS.I like Border Collies. When I was in WY, they had 2 of them. Gracie the female was a working dog for real. She'd let you pet her but she wouldn't come to you. And when it was time to work, she would really perk up.
Bullet was the male. Awesome dog, I loved him. He would work but he loved to play also.
I guess it's all in the training and handling, as to what you get out of the dog. But that could be said for any breed?
Not GP. I had 2. Hard to train and hard to find a good dog that still has LSG instincts.Wife and I are discussing livestock guarding dogs for the new place. We're getting donkey's so I am pro skipping the LDG since donkeys will keep coyotes away. Wife likes the idea of an LDG as backup.
Current breeds we are looking at:
Karakachan (Bulgarian)
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Akbash (Turkish)
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Kangal (Turkish)
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Then of course the more common dogs like Great Pyrenees or Anatolian Shepherds. The issue with these two breeds is a lot of them have been turned into pets vs working dogs. My concern is finding a reputable breeder that actually works the dogs, not someone who breeds them down for home life. The Karakachans, Akbash, and Kangals are almost exclusively working dogs and haven't been turned into house pets
You can show me the list later. I’m gonna break up your boring day.There's quite a few things they didn't mention that was listed in the inspection report.
That you know of.slab, no basement.
Yep. PITA.I think I bought a wood stock someone was trying to adapt to that rifle ....
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Look at that baby-faced stone-cold killer!!I have as looking for pics of the Kengal my friend had in Kurdistan and found pics of me and my working dog when I worked for passawan security in Erbil Iraq.
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There's quite a few things they didn't mention that was listed in the inspection report.
Put It Away?Yep. PIA.
From my experience family always mess you over the easiest because we’re “family”.That's just wrong. How's family gonna do you like that?
Not GP. I had 2. Hard to train and hard to find a good dog that still has LSG instincts.
Do you have time to spend 1 to 2 hours every day training your new LSG dog? Because it will take time to train them. Be ready to lose livestock to the dog untill they are trained out of it. I lost ducks to mine.
That's just wrong. How's family gonna do you like that?
At this point, I'm gonna just keep pushing forward, get the deal done, get moved...then I'm going to regroup and make the necessary repairs. At that point I'll decide how long we are going to stay there...I haven't considered this to be our permanent home from the beginning, it just might be more temporary than I was planning.
