Honestly, we're not sure of the cross. Mom was supposedly full Anatolian, though she didn't look quite like the breed standard, and Dad was mostly Anatolian with what the owners think was a bit of Pyr and a little bit of who-knows-what. I know some people would consider that a risk, but after observing the pups and seeing the parents in action, we decided to take the risk. The parents are superb guardians, and the pups had been born and raised around goats, cattle, pigs and chickens without any issues.
They're doing great with our goats already, and they are also doing well with the chicken and guinea fowl. However, Bonnie is energetic and curious enough I'm prepared to do some training if/when she gets to the chasing phase. Clyde may need that kind of training too, but right now he ignores the birds and prefers the company of the goats, the other dogs, and us.
We're currently working on the basics. They're starting to come to their names, lol, and Bonnie is learning "down" much faster than Clyde. She's learning if she wants to be petted, she has to have all four paws on the ground. Clyde is always happy to see us, but he rarely jumps up. They have very distinct personalities, but when they're trained, I think those differences will complement each other.