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Blue Sky

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Dang on your LGDs getting out - thank goodness they came home. DH was doing things at the barn the other day here while I was out and he looked up and ....... two LGDs were looking down at the sheep :) -- asking "woo woo ya'll need some company?" :lol:. DH told them to go home and they started trotting back the way they came from. They belong to someone down the road a bit. All was well, they got home (her little boy had opened the gate and the dogs snuck out). It happens.
I have a dog that climbs, one that digs, one who does both and the Komondor x simply dematerializes then appears on the other side of the fence or that’s what it looks like. Normally they all stay put but since there’s a dead horse buried near by drawing predators they can’t help themselves. I don’t blame my neighbor at all, something had to be done and the disposal services are crazy expensive. If I had the right land set up I would have offered him a plot for ol Gray who’s presence is occasionally noticeable with the right breeze- oh well this too shall pass.
 

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Thank you all. My disposal plan for sheep is above ground, multiple natural undertakers. I understand that above ground can be distressing. I don’t want to make a grieving owner stress out. Ol Gray will be around and I’ll cope. Don’t know why this guy doesn’t lime,
too much moisture? He’s should know about lime so there’s a reason.
 

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Thank you all. My disposal plan for sheep is above ground, multiple natural undertakers. I understand that above ground can be distressing. I don’t want to make a grieving owner stress out. Ol Gray will be around and I’ll cope. Don’t know why this guy doesn’t lime,
too much moisture? He’s should know about lime so there’s a reason.
If your property is big enough to have a buzzard buffet, then go for it. Downside is smell, and it will bring coyotes to your property. Best to dig a hole, lay the sheep to rest, cover with lime, then dirt. Done.
 
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