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Pakistan (All cities)
For qurbani 2023 2 Dant Ghar ka pala hua saaf sutra dumba Munasib qeemat mai dastiab hai Palne ke liye behtreen... WhatsApp Only
Rs 220.000
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Pakistan (All cities)
Long tail and long horn beautiful male sheep for sale for qurbani in very reasonable price. heavy weight animal
Rs 75.000
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Pakistan (All cities)
Long Tail Male and Female Sheep trio: Details: •/tLong Tail Male Female trio •/t2 Females 2 Dant •/t1 Male 4 Dant For Further Details Kindly Contact Wajahat Ansari [redacted phone number]
Rs 200.000
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Pakistan (All cities)
Alhamdullilah Good Quality Long Tail Males Available Age 12 month+ approx Location Malir bakra peeri MashaAllah dono wazan men ache hen Contact [redacted phone number]
Rs 100.000
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Pakistan (All cities)
4 horn sheep age 11months + Long tail sheep 12 months + for more details contact [redacted phone number]
Rs 130.000
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Karachi (Sindh)
6 to 7 months of age but looks 9 to 10 months healthy, powerful, brought up with own my hands from child hood. Eating 4 kg grass in morning and 1.5 kg of mix heavy Dana daily
Rs 25.000
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Pakistan (All cities)
Heavy Weight dumbe sheep Dumba for Sale 1. larkana sheep dumba 50k 2. Mundra Dumba sheep 50k 3. Long tail dumba 75k 4. Afghani Chakki dumba 45k 5. desi brown dumba 30k Location Gulshan e Maymar hai Whatsapp. O3I6283
Rs 50.000
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Pakistan
Animal Type: Dogs Seller Type: An Individual The Kangal Dog is a large, powerful, heavy-boned dog, whose size and proportions have developed naturally as a result of its continued use in Turkey as a guardian against predators. The head is large and moderately wide with drop ears. A properly proportioned Kangal Dog is slightly longer (measured from prosternum to point of buttocks) than tall (measured from the withers to the ground), and length of the front leg (measured from point of elbow to the ground) should equal slightly more than one-half of the dog's height. The tail, which is typically curled, completes the distinctive silhouette. The Kangal Dog has a double coat that is moderately short and quite dense. The Kangal Dog has a black mask and black velvety ears which contrast with a whole body color which may range from light dun to gray. Honorable scars or other evidences of injury resulting from working in the field are not to be penalized. The typical Kangal Dog is first and foremost a stock guardian dog and possesses a temperament typical of such dogs -- alert, territorial, and defensive of the domestic animals or the human family to which it has bonded. The Kangal Dog has the strength, the speed, and the courage to intercept and confront threats to the flocks of sheep and goats that it guards in both Turkey and the New World. Kangal Dogs prefer to intimidate predators but will take a physical stand and even attack if necessary. Kangal Dogs have an instinctive wariness of strange dogs but are not typically belligerent toward people. They are somewhat reserved with strangers, but loyal and affectionate with family. The objective in training this dog is to achieve a pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in their pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The entire pack cooperatesunder a single leader. Lines are clearly defined and rules are set. Because a dog communicates his displeasure with growling and eventually biting, all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. The humans must be the ones making the decisions, not the dogs. That is the only way your relationship with your dog can be a complete Males 30-32 inches (77-86 cm.) Females 28-30 inches (72-77 cm.) Male: 110-145 pounds (50-66 kg.) Females 90-120 pounds (41-54 kg.) The Kangal Dog is an ancient flock-guarding breed, thought to be related to the early mastiff-type dogs depicted in Assyrian art. The breed is named for the Kangal District of Sivas Province in central Turkey where it probably originated. Although the breed has long been associated with the family of the Aga of Kangal, large landholders and chieftains, the majority are bred by villagers who take great pride in the dogs' ability to guard their flocks of sheep and goats from such traditional predators as the wolf, bear, and jackal. The relative isolation of the Sivas-Kangal region has kept the Kangal Dog free of cross-breeding and has resulted in a natural breed of remarkable uniformity in appearance, disposition, and behavior. Despite its regional origin, many Turks consider the Kangal Dog as their national dog. Turkish government and academic institutions operate breeding kennels where Kangal Dogs are bred and pedigrees are carefully maintained. The Kangal Dog has been featured on Turkish postage stamps and coins. The Kangal Dog was first reported in European and North American canine literature by David and Judith Nelson, Americans who studied the dogs while resident in Turkey. The Nelsons imported their first Kangal Dog to the United States in 1985. This dog, and subsequent imports, provided the foundation for the Kangal Dog in the United States. True Kangal Dogs are from the province of Sivas and the town of Kangal. Some people declare all Turkish shepherd's dogs to be one breed, the Anatolian Shepherd, however the true Turkish Kangal Dogs are said to be a separate breed from the generic Turkish shepherd's dog. The export of pure Kangal Dogs from Turkey has been controlled and now is virtually forbidden. The isolated historical conditions of the Sivas-Kangal region has resulted in the development of the Kangal Dog as a distinct breed, which has been declared the National Dog of Turkey and a national treasure. The true Turkish Kangal Dogs are first and foremost still primarily working shepherds. The Kangal Dog Club of America continues to work to ease import restrictions. Imported dogs are considered to be extremely valuable for their potential contribution to the genetic pool in the United States.
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