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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 160583" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>Even before a stock dog is introduced to cattle, it needs to be trained to come immediately, stay, and move left or right on command. Remember, the dog's herding instinct is part of its overall hunting instinct and needs to be controlled or the stock,dog or both, will end up injured. A dog is better trained on a herd that is usd to being worked by dogs untill it has the confidence to handle non dogged cattle. A good dog is worth the effort and will invaluable to you in stock handling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 160583, member: 2703"] Even before a stock dog is introduced to cattle, it needs to be trained to come immediately, stay, and move left or right on command. Remember, the dog's herding instinct is part of its overall hunting instinct and needs to be controlled or the stock,dog or both, will end up injured. A dog is better trained on a herd that is usd to being worked by dogs untill it has the confidence to handle non dogged cattle. A good dog is worth the effort and will invaluable to you in stock handling. [/QUOTE]
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