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by joanro on 24 September 2015 - 21:09

any one got any breeds that herd? Any breed will do. I work my own gsd on livestock, not the tending style with huge flocks standing in a bunch grazing. Goats present a challenge to work my gsd on but provided proof of sound nerves and biddability. I believe the gsd is being watered down with 'herding instinct' titles and tending titles...those things are set up so the dogs are not challeged and a weak nerved dog can pass easily..

 

For the benefit of the reader, this post has been completely changed from the original. The original post by the member was photo's of 4/5 sheep purchased for the members pups to play with. The thread was moved from the GSD forum to here and the OP was angry about this, as the thread was not going her way and she could not dictate what was posted she proceeded to try and derail this thread with her usual nonsense She was given warnings but eventually action had to be taken, glad to see the thread carried on as it should and thank you to the members contributing. mrdarcy (mod)


bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 24 September 2015 - 22:09

Good for you .. sheep vary in personality by breed and individual but I find sheep much less of a pain in the butt than goats. Goats are like cats .. they have a ton of personality but they don't give a damn about what you think or want. The sheep I had ( not any longer ) would do a victory dance ( bucking and basically giving me the finger ) if they slipped by and got away from the roundup. Sheep are a lot tougher and a lot smarter than most people who haven't been around them give them credit for.

by joanro on 25 September 2015 - 00:09

Winnie on left, just saw the sheep, been smelling them on the way to the field. Wassa and sheep meet, above.

 

 

Again for the benefit of the reader...This post was edited by OP to remove photos of her newly purchased sheep and her dog for reasons posted by me in her first comment. mrdarcy (mod)


by joanro on 25 September 2015 - 00:09

and sheep see each other 

 

This post too has been edited by the OP, the photos of her 4/5 newly purchased sheep have been removed for the reasons I posted in the first comment above.

Hope this clears up any confusion for the readers of this thread. mrdarcy (mod)


Zenit2010

by Zenit2010 on 25 September 2015 - 01:09

That is so cool! Please keep posting with updates and photos. I look forward to seeing the dogs learning to work with the sheep.

by joanro on 25 September 2015 - 01:09

Would have been fun posting pictures:-) 

 

More edits, please see my comments above. Can't believe how immature this member has been because she could not dictate how, who or what was posted to this thread. Roll eyes


by joanro on 25 September 2015 - 01:09

Bubba, the sheep are so easy...been here one day, already they know to go inside the pen. Locked them up for the night and they just walked right in. Goats...I would have still been down there trying to get them to go in...soon as a couple would have walked in, before any others could get in, the first ones would have escaped..aggravating.


by hora on 25 September 2015 - 05:09

Very nice!

susie

by susie on 25 September 2015 - 17:09

Cool!

mrdarcy (admin)

by mrdarcy on 25 September 2015 - 17:09

Hope members post vids of their dogs, Collies, Corgis, GSD any breed will do, love watching herding dogs at work. Old Uncle of mine had a Corgi who could compete with the Borders any day, size did not come into it. Little bruiser, back then nobody made videos, shame really as he was a sight to see.






 


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