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the black dog is my new dog,3 month old, original from Tibet, we called it Zang'ao

these little ducks are mix of wild duck and home duck and hatched by the hen

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they look great love the look of that dog what are these types of dogs used for are they just pets or do they have a use as in hunting

here is a pic of an adult Zang'ao.This type of dog is original from Tibet.In the past, Tibetan herdsmen used them to protect herds from the attack of woves,and it is said a singal adult zang'ao could manage to beat 3 woves.But now they are petised by the rich people and Zang'ao's prices are rocketed these years.The pity is that there is no pury Zang'ao any more.And this one is given by my brother-in-law,because the female in his aunt's factory gave brith to 5 puppies,2 died.We use it for housekeep,as our house in the mountains, but need a cage to keep it when it grow-up. But it is very loyalty to the family,especially for the one who feed him.

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wow that dog looks very impressive Jeams

 

 

would make a great dog to stop anybody coming in after the birds

 

 

 

u would want to be mad to try pass a dog like that :lol:

Is "pass a dog" means "walk the dog"?

And i find a more technical way of calling the type of dog=Tibetan mastiff

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Is "pass a dog" means "walk the dog"?

And i find a more technical way of calling the type of dog=Tibetan mastiff

 

 

its kinda hard to explain but ill try :lol:

 

 

if i used a differnt word it might be tresspass with a dog like that

 

defination for tresspass http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&rlz=1T4GZAZ_enIE360IE360&defl=en&q=define:trespass&ei=d6kDTP_kB5Wy0gTN1Y3MAw&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CBYQkAE

Guest Freebird
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Beautifull healthy looking birds Jeams and a credit to you. Will you keep them, sell them on or eat them? That dog looks like a hairy rottweiler.

Guest Owen
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Swan-geese? These birds are Chinese Geese and have been used to make a first cross with the heavy breeds of geese and the females are then crossed back to the heavy breeds to produce meat birds. The idea is that the lighter Chinese cross Geese will produce more eggs and therefore more profit without reducing the carcass wieght by much.

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Beautifull healthy looking birds Jeams and a credit to you. Will you keep them, sell them on or eat them? That dog looks like a hairy rottweiler.

I will keep them,when the next generation is hatched out,we will eat those are not so healthy and keep healthy for breeders.When there are many,maybe will sell some.

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Swan-geese? These birds are Chinese Geese and have been used to make a first cross with the heavy breeds of geese and the females are then crossed back to the heavy breeds to produce meat birds. The idea is that the lighter Chinese cross Geese will produce more eggs and therefore more profit without reducing the carcass wieght by much.

I find this from google

"The Swan Goose is native to central Siberia and winters in China. It is notable for its long, swanlike beak and neck. The domestic Chinese Goose was developed from this species.

A clutch consists of 5-10 eggs and is incubated for 28-30 days."

I perfer to maintain its wild nature :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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