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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1819368" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I have a friend in TN that has both a couple of LGD's with his sheep and he has 2 herding dogs, Border collies... Had the BC's before they got the LGD.... </p><p> He has to move the LGD's ( he now has 2) into a small field with animals he is not "working " or they go ballistic with the BC's doing any herding... even though the dogs get along for the most part... they do not spend time together in any field unless he is present with them to prevent conflict of interests arising... He also does not allow the BC's access to the sheep and the LGD's when they are doing a rotational grazing move or the sheep coming to the barn for something like sorting or something.... one or the other is doing it's job at a time... never together...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1819368, member: 25884"] I have a friend in TN that has both a couple of LGD's with his sheep and he has 2 herding dogs, Border collies... Had the BC's before they got the LGD.... He has to move the LGD's ( he now has 2) into a small field with animals he is not "working " or they go ballistic with the BC's doing any herding... even though the dogs get along for the most part... they do not spend time together in any field unless he is present with them to prevent conflict of interests arising... He also does not allow the BC's access to the sheep and the LGD's when they are doing a rotational grazing move or the sheep coming to the barn for something like sorting or something.... one or the other is doing it's job at a time... never together... [/QUOTE]
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