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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1889"><p>> OK here"s my 2 cents worth; any animal that you need to use a catch dog on should be culled immediatly with a bullet! I,ve been kicked, run over, stomped, and bit, (by a sow). If you can't bait a cow into a catch, work them off a horse or walk them down with a cattle prod they need to be culled for the future of everybody that works with livestock. disposition is a very inheritable trait . Thats why holstien bulls have such a bad reputatiion, any outlaw was put up with if his daughter's milk production was excellent and many dairy's had facilities to handle bad actors( pens , gates, doors, electric fence and a very controlled enviroment. As far as using catch dogs,(Hadn't herd of them but) I've been around working and hunting dogs all my life and Dun is right.Pit bulls have a bad rep because people don't know how to handle them. Most old line bred pit bulls were very well behaved because in the pits any dog that didn't heed the handler was culled immediatly. With the increase in popularity( as with so many breeds of many species) lots of animals with marginal behavior were allowed to reproduce because demand was there and new owners didn't know better.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:galloping_gallery@yahoo.com">galloping_gallery@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1889"] > OK here"s my 2 cents worth; any animal that you need to use a catch dog on should be culled immediatly with a bullet! I,ve been kicked, run over, stomped, and bit, (by a sow). If you can't bait a cow into a catch, work them off a horse or walk them down with a cattle prod they need to be culled for the future of everybody that works with livestock. disposition is a very inheritable trait . Thats why holstien bulls have such a bad reputatiion, any outlaw was put up with if his daughter's milk production was excellent and many dairy's had facilities to handle bad actors( pens , gates, doors, electric fence and a very controlled enviroment. As far as using catch dogs,(Hadn't herd of them but) I've been around working and hunting dogs all my life and Dun is right.Pit bulls have a bad rep because people don't know how to handle them. Most old line bred pit bulls were very well behaved because in the pits any dog that didn't heed the handler was culled immediatly. With the increase in popularity( as with so many breeds of many species) lots of animals with marginal behavior were allowed to reproduce because demand was there and new owners didn't know better. [email=galloping_gallery@yahoo.com]galloping_gallery@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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