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<blockquote data-quote="mlazyj" data-source="post: 875749" data-attributes="member: 17406"><p>Good thread , I have one we got as a pup . We were out on a ranch 50 miles from town so our dogs aren't real social . I needed something to help the heelers to get the cattle out of the willows in the creek bottoms . The dog did the trick , down side was with 2 years of bad calf prices we got layed of and place we ended up at doen't have enough horse back and dog work to really make a good dog . So ours has turned into my wifes 95 pound pet . I'll use him every now and again to gather the bulls , but the country is different and the cow herd is smaller and pretty easy to work . He is protective and is the biggest lounge lizzard in the world . I would really love to go south and work with some hand that run them everyday . For one I'd like to see some different country and learn some different ways to handle cattle , second to learn how to train bay dogs .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlazyj, post: 875749, member: 17406"] Good thread , I have one we got as a pup . We were out on a ranch 50 miles from town so our dogs aren't real social . I needed something to help the heelers to get the cattle out of the willows in the creek bottoms . The dog did the trick , down side was with 2 years of bad calf prices we got layed of and place we ended up at doen't have enough horse back and dog work to really make a good dog . So ours has turned into my wifes 95 pound pet . I'll use him every now and again to gather the bulls , but the country is different and the cow herd is smaller and pretty easy to work . He is protective and is the biggest lounge lizzard in the world . I would really love to go south and work with some hand that run them everyday . For one I'd like to see some different country and learn some different ways to handle cattle , second to learn how to train bay dogs . [/QUOTE]
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