Boone-My Anatolian Unicorn

SageHill

Herd Master
Joined
Aug 27, 2022
Messages
4,316
Reaction score
16,246
Points
553
Location
Southern CA
Boone has been very vocal lately. Not barking, just wooh woohs. I’m never too sure what he is saying but give it my best guess. We usually spend time training everyday, doing SOMETHING, but I was not great today so was reading and he just couldn’t have that, so he woohed, put a foot on me and stared me down. So, we worked on picking up toys and putting them in his bucket. He’s used to putting things in my hand so dropping them in the bucket instead was a tad confusing for him. He doesn’t mind working for his “wages” but he does expect payment whether the job was satisfactory or not, because, well, it’s the thought that counts, and he thought he was getting cookies. When he dropped his squeaky snake on the floor instead of in the bucket, he waited for his cookie, and when it wasn’t forthcoming, he huffed in complete disgust and grabbed my med bag off the table and shoved it in my lap, as he KNOWS that’s a sure payoff.
I resorted to putting the snake in the bucket myself and paying him each time and he seemed to get the idea. He put it in the bucket himself and got a jackpot so he’s satisfied with his superior intellect, then pulled his favorite red ball out and attempted teaching me how to play outside. After he stopped to gnaw on it, I went back inside. He showed up moments later with his red rubber frisbee, so I flew that for him a few times.
I might not quite understand what he’s saying, but I don’t think I am too far off, as he continues trying to communicate with me, so I am grateful for that.
I SOOOO LOVE Boone!!
 

peteyfoozer

Herd Master
Joined
Dec 15, 2011
Messages
1,253
Reaction score
5,000
Points
393
Location
SEOregon
Boone can now bring me my meds bag from a different room and he can bring the tv changer from across the room. He’s beginning to discern right/left and next we will work on above and beneath. He’s amazing about everything except going out front when the ranch dogs are there. He wants to play so bad he drags me. I found this cool belay system that you hook to a belt like a rock climber and can control him with one hand and I’m able to anchor him with my weight. Except last night my cheap ass belt broke, so I was left desperately trying to hold 135# of dog already in forward motion, on a thin rope line with just my hands. Randy came to help but only managed to pull his collar off so he was now loose, galloping between all the ranch hands and their dogs, some which ganged up on him and some willing to play…I was having a meltdown trying to figure out how to gain control when a guy I don’t know grabbed him by the scruff and the back and got him to the ground, holding a very surprised puppy while I got his collar back on and dragged him home.
My wrists are excruciating today, especially after harvesting 5 huge rabbits that should have been done months ago I hope I recover soon as I need to slaughter all the d****ed ducks the boss’ wife foisted on us.
I told RAndy in no uncertain terms not to EVER let her do that to us again. I will choose my OWN animals to spend my time and money on. Especially when it’s so hard for me to get rid of them.
I digress…
Boone is amazing.

IMG_0658.jpeg
 
Last edited:

Margali

Herd Master
Joined
Apr 23, 2011
Messages
2,270
Reaction score
9,793
Points
498
Location
Fort Worth, TX area
@peteyfoozer Ouch! Hope you recover quickly. Maybe consider an anchor eye with a short lead on door frame were you can attach him as you open the door checking for playmates? So it would be command sit, attach, open door, go thru, sit, detach and on your way? And he would get instant feedback of hauling up short that running to play while working is not good...
 

Baymule

Herd Master
Joined
Aug 22, 2010
Messages
35,694
Reaction score
110,300
Points
893
Location
East Texas
Ducks? How many? Those things are stinkers to pick. In my early 20’s I lived In Baytown, prime duck hunting area. I was given lots of wild ducks, they were a breeze to pick and clean. Like a dummy I ordered 20 Pekin ducklings. Picking them was a nightmare. I hope your ducks are easier to pick.
 

peteyfoozer

Herd Master
Joined
Dec 15, 2011
Messages
1,253
Reaction score
5,000
Points
393
Location
SEOregon
Ducks? How many? Those things are stinkers to pick. In my early 20’s I lived In Baytown, prime duck hunting area. I was given lots of wild ducks, they were a breeze to pick and clean. Like a dummy I ordered 20 Pekin ducklings. Picking them was a nightmare. I hope your ducks are easier to pick.
I just want them to go away. I put an ad on Craigslist giving them away for free. Nobody wants them. They HAVE to be gone! Should I just push them out in pasture for coyotes?? I HATE them!! Help!
 

R2elk

*
Golden Herd Member
Joined
Dec 29, 2020
Messages
205
Reaction score
679
Points
193
Location
Natrona County, Wyoming
I just want them to go away. I put an ad on Craigslist giving them away for free. Nobody wants them. They HAVE to be gone! Should I just push them out in pasture for coyotes?? I HATE them!! Help!
It's often far easier to sell them than to give them away.
 

frustratedearthmother

Herd Master
Joined
May 7, 2013
Messages
8,097
Reaction score
14,880
Points
623
I just want them to go away. I put an ad on Craigslist giving them away for free. Nobody wants them. They HAVE to be gone! Should I just push them out in pasture for coyotes?? I HATE them!! Help!
Can you dispatch them and maybe toss 'em to the ranch dogs for disposal?

When I've previously butchered ducks I only took the breast and legs. No gutting! I skinned the legs and only plucked the breast. It wasn't terrible...
 
Top