CurtWatson31
...one of Battle's bunch
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I guess I don't know exactly what he's doing, but what makes you think the copper is getting in the food? Copper is extremely non-reactive to air, water, and soil. Which is why almost all the water you've ever drank has come through a copper pipe with only tiny amounts of copper entering your body.That guy
Years from now copper will build up in the fatty parts of liver causing god knows what issues.
Out of curiosity - $9bb sales or profit?
I don’t know that the pictures are reliable as the Anatolian Shepard and kangal are so closely related and often confused. The first picture is what’s on Wikipedia but I think that’s actually a shepard. The bottom one is what I would assume is a kangal, with the boxier face and more muscular body.Do you know what a bandog is? It has a bite force of 730psi, just behind a kangal's 743psi. Compared to a gorilla's 1,300. . .
Also, a kangal looks like such a nice dog, makes you wonder how it can bite so hard, til you see it standing next to a man. . .
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just me being a vn horses ass also because Enki has a different conspiracy theory every dayI guess I don't know exactly what he's doing, but what makes you think the copper is getting in the food? Copper is extremely non-reactive to air, water, and soil. Which is why almost all the water you've ever drank has come through a copper pipe with only tiny amounts of copper entering your body.
has guard dog gait. would be a great dog for kids, same for karelian bear dog.Do you know what a bandog is? It has a bite force of 730psi, just behind a kangal's 743psi. Compared to a gorilla's 1,300. . .
Also, a kangal looks like such a nice dog, makes you wonder how it can bite so hard, til you see it standing next to a man. . .
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my uncle was a vet at Ruidoso downs! been a long time since i have been there. thanks for sharing the pics!View attachment 741289
Herd of wild horses on the fairway this morning, the Links at Sierra Blanca golf course, Ruidoso, NM. The three colts are lying down and resting already, while the adults are grazing on the best grass in town!