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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 9, 2023 23:48:24 GMT
Free ranging outdoor guinea pigs-
I would legitimately replicate something like this on my farm. Have a few acres set aside of gardens with guinea pigs scurrying around, and guinea fowl to keep away the snakes. Maybe one livestock guardian dog in there as well. And a koi pond with a fountain.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2023 2:00:46 GMT
Free ranging outdoor guinea pigs- I would legitimately replicate something like this on my farm. Have a few acres set aside of gardens with guinea pigs scurrying around, and guinea fowl to keep away the snakes. Maybe one livestock guardian dog in there as well. And a koi pond with a fountain. Why LGDs when you can have pig dogs?
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 10, 2023 2:22:30 GMT
Lol, leave pig dogs alone in that peaceful garden with the guinea pigs and chickens and etc? Ahhh... I mean don't get me wrong, you could train them to not attack, but that would still be tempting as hell for them. Especially when you weren't around.
I'm talking about having a small fenced off section of my farm that is like a peaceful little retreat that is habitat for guinea pigs and other critters, rabbits are illegal here but they would be cool too. And guinea fowl, peacocks, chickens. Have lots of flowering trees to encourage birds and bees and a fountain with koi and maybe some other things. Kind of like a big multi-species terrarium of sorts but on the scale of a football field. Then I'd also, outside of it's walls, have thousands of acres of cattle country with wild deer and roos and pigs running around. There the pig dogs would work, and have their habitation. I'd have them forbidden from entering the pleasant guinea pig garden.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2023 2:24:49 GMT
^^^My word, but aren't you the bumping king all of a sudden.
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