Dang nice looking trio! What are their personality traits, training acceptance etc ?
Wondering if I might expand into another breed.
These pups came from a working farm with AKC papers. Full Anatolian, one Volla is "timid" and very submissive to people, but will take on anything, the other Rheda is muscle, all muscle. Easy going but thick headed, not all that easy to train, but better than Great Pyr so far. I have had 2 Great Pyr that I thought I would have to kill to get them to work with me not against.
Beyla is GP/ Anatolian, Modi is GP/ Karakachan ( one of the best dogs I have ever owned). Both of them are well behaved and only scary when asked to be. Beyla decided she is my wife's personal guarding. If she can she will be in front and nothing is allowed near unless my wife tells her it is ok. Nice feature.
The 2 pups challenge everything but I can call off mostly at this point. Come here is still optional but they herd easy with an ATV. They know what I want but not ready to do that on command. Rheda is leash trained, Volla her sister sees the leash, runs inside and dragging while she screams is as far as we get. Now at 80 lbs she is hard to drag.
The will continue to grow until 24-36 months and I'd stay 120-140. Beyla is a big girl at 150# and 32" at the shoulder these 2 might be close to that.
I also have 2 mostly Great Pyr, one Honey aging out with Modi and only about 85 lbs, then there is Jethro who has taken 4 years to even begin to act like an adult (mostly). He is white version of Mody, same sizes and look, just white and not so bright. He is really nice but everything with him is a challenge to get cooperation. Currently he will correct one pup if alone but is afraid of the pair together.
These guys can run in excess of 40 mph when in shape and can get a ways in short order, coyotes can not out run them, but mostly yotes learn the lesson and steer clear.
I'm hooked on the LGD breeds and will always have some around, not like most dogs but they bond well.