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Catahoula Leopard
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<blockquote data-quote="ndncowboy" data-source="post: 457205" data-attributes="member: 6688"><p>I have raised and used Catahoulas for close to 30 years. My experience is for my use there is not much that will out work them. But keep in mind they are head dogs not heel dogs. We have a saying among us head dog users, "I want a dog to hold them (cattle or hogs) up not speed them up". So, the thing to remember about Catahoulas is they will bunch them up so you can drive them. They can also be catch dogs or lead dogs. They work best on cattle that try to leave the country when they see you, or bunch quitters. If you have a bunch of slow moving, feed sack chasing cattle, Catahoulas may be too much dog. But if those feed sack cattle ever decide a few cubes isn't worth being penned, you will be glad you have your Catahoula. As I have heard many times from Catahoula users, with 3 dogs I can drive 40 head into a pop bottle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndncowboy, post: 457205, member: 6688"] I have raised and used Catahoulas for close to 30 years. My experience is for my use there is not much that will out work them. But keep in mind they are head dogs not heel dogs. We have a saying among us head dog users, "I want a dog to hold them (cattle or hogs) up not speed them up". So, the thing to remember about Catahoulas is they will bunch them up so you can drive them. They can also be catch dogs or lead dogs. They work best on cattle that try to leave the country when they see you, or bunch quitters. If you have a bunch of slow moving, feed sack chasing cattle, Catahoulas may be too much dog. But if those feed sack cattle ever decide a few cubes isn't worth being penned, you will be glad you have your Catahoula. As I have heard many times from Catahoula users, with 3 dogs I can drive 40 head into a pop bottle. [/QUOTE]
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