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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3953240" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>The Rottweilers I had as a young kid would've died for me without question. The Anatolian Shepherds we kept after that were the same but FAR more intelligent and really predictable escalation of response. They were really good at putting themselves between us and someone they didnt care for if we were showing our cattle to a potential buyer. They were also great at reading the cattle's body language and getting low and still to put them at ease. Truly an amazing breed for the farm, assuming you have a deer fence around your property to keep them in when the coyotes start talking in the next section over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3953240, member: 35603"] The Rottweilers I had as a young kid would've died for me without question. The Anatolian Shepherds we kept after that were the same but FAR more intelligent and really predictable escalation of response. They were really good at putting themselves between us and someone they didnt care for if we were showing our cattle to a potential buyer. They were also great at reading the cattle's body language and getting low and still to put them at ease. Truly an amazing breed for the farm, assuming you have a deer fence around your property to keep them in when the coyotes start talking in the next section over. [/QUOTE]
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