Mini Horses
Herd Master
Sheba knew he wasn't ready for that encounter! Diverted failure
You tossed the first of many you could have frozen for a dinner in the future!Now Sentry, there’s about 900 more of them, dig them up and call me. He looked like he was going to eat it, so I tossed it over the fence.
A little heads up, turtles actually have a very hard time breathing when turned over on their back because there lungs are situated up against their shell (when they are turned over, all the weight of their internal organs is pressed on their lungs, thus making a hard to breathe) saw the turtle like that in the photo, thought I’d mention itSentry stopped another turtle invasion. I saw it in the back field a couple of days ago. It was at the fence at the middle field and Sentry was raising ruckus over it. I put it in a bucket and let Sentry ride in the truck to take it away.
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Sentry is now stretched out in the floor, tired from protecting the sheep from turtles.
Thanks for letting me know. He wasn’t like that long and was set free.A little heads up, turtles actually have a very hard time breathing when turned over on their back because there lungs are situated up against their shell (when they are turned over, all the weight of their internal organs is pressed on their lungs, thus making a hard to breathe) saw the turtle like that in the photo, thought I’d mention it