@justinrolls9526

My flock used to eat them straight off of the dogs. Saved us a bit of money, and kept the scratching down. Win/win.

@wolflinggon5664

He’s so careful around all the smaller animals and it’s adorable

@lateefcarrere1649

That tick picked the wrong homestead...the chicken made sure he won't make that mistake again 😁

@Dan55888

His animals are SO well socialized.  Those chickens are fearless and Az is so gentle and so smart

@Levacque

The maniacal giggle as the tick gets eaten is the most relatable 2 seconds of content in Nate's video library

@graciethebelle

That's what we in natural science class call a mutually beneficial relationship

@SomnusLucisCaelum

Awww I love how he looks around the pen feeling like he shouldn't be there 😅 what a good good boy

@matrixiekitty2127

Az is so gentle, you could he was asking “are you sure? I’m not really supposed to be in here!” A polite boy!

@janitorial-engineer2286

Idk why but the "is that a tick" was slightly comedic 😂

@gyromurphy

Nate just grabbing a tick with his bare hands is some beast mode stuff.

@angelserenade

Those are some very social chicks ❤ lovely to see that they don't resist being held upclose to big Az. But of course, who couldn't resist a very good boy❤❤

@jastertown

"Are you guarding the chickens, Az?" [Gentle tail wagging from Az]
He's darling <3 what a good boy. Very smart and dutiful.

@hardkoregamer1981

The symbiotic relationship in full circle.

@kevinmoro2410

Az speaks volumes through his eyes and demeanor. He is proud of the  job he does and cares about the critters he protects, and it shows. He is the gentlest of giants. There is the subtlest FAFO quality that radiats from him. He is the goodest of boys.

@speedwaynutt

That Tick choose the wrong time to be out for a walk.

@hak-en-slash4636

Az is so well trained! His first concern is that he doesn’t hurt the chickens and it’s adorable.

Also getting the chickens to eat ticks is genius. Turn a pest in a food source!

@AlaskaKatt

Helpful! Maybe a little Az soak bath is on the to-do list now 😂

@Gwentheferret

This is why training is important - so the animal will listen when it needs to be treated for something medical. <3

@Pmpkinspiceaddict

I hope you get a voice over job one day cause it’s so calming to listen to you

@agjunior-ch98nd

I was a ranch hand for a man that had 8-10 Great Pyrenees dogs and those were some of the most beautiful dogs I’ve seen. Kept all the emu, goats, and llamas protected.