zorygirl McCoy

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I have a strange observation that I wanted to pick some brains on.
I am peeing on one of our compost piles ,it is the open kind where we just layer the greens and the browns. So the second day my dog (female) followed me out there and watched me do my thing. Immediately she peed over it when I started to walk away. Now I know alot about dogs so I know it she is marking her territory over mine and that is a dominance thing.
However yesterday when I went out to pee my young goats followed me. Now they are peeing there too. not once but constantly. So today I go out to pee and there is a dog and two goats peeing in my spot ant the same time! WTH? I understand the dog but the goats??? and Now the dog and goats are pooping there too. I do that business in the toilet.

Any ideas?

I was going to go mark the territory off for the coyotes but after this experience I am worried there will be deer, rabbits, badgers and coyotes peeing there! LOL
14 years ago
I was brought up a group A. And I pretty much stuck to it through out my life, except for camping in Glacier of course, but after reading this post I decided to give it a try. I read all the posts and honestly it was great! In two days alone I only used a flush toilet twice (once because I couldn't find the flashlight and was afraid to fall in the blackberries at 2 AM). I had no wetness issues and no smell. The bend over butt in the air worked best for me and It doesn't bother my bad knees.

I am now going to mark my property from the coyotes:) It is a bit liberating I must say. and there is nothing like going out first thing in the morning  and listening to the birds sing and watching the squirrels and deer walk through the yard while taking care of my full bladder.

I thank you to the women who gave me the courage and to Paul for starting this post.

Kris
14 years ago