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<blockquote data-quote="TedH71" data-source="post: 1528199" data-attributes="member: 3233"><p>I run catahoulas here in Kansas on feral hogs mostly in Oklahoma and Missouri. I'm going into blood tracking with my dogs this year hopefully and I have considered getting them started on cattle. They are head dogs mainly. Their job is to keep the cattle from running off while you walk or ride from behind. They can block gates if they know cattle aren't supposed to be going through fences. If you let one be loose on the property and a tree falls on a fence and breaks it loose, the dog is going to keep the cattle or any animal from crossing the broken area and escaping. The thing is they will be 2 or 3 years old before being totally reliable from running off the property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedH71, post: 1528199, member: 3233"] I run catahoulas here in Kansas on feral hogs mostly in Oklahoma and Missouri. I'm going into blood tracking with my dogs this year hopefully and I have considered getting them started on cattle. They are head dogs mainly. Their job is to keep the cattle from running off while you walk or ride from behind. They can block gates if they know cattle aren't supposed to be going through fences. If you let one be loose on the property and a tree falls on a fence and breaks it loose, the dog is going to keep the cattle or any animal from crossing the broken area and escaping. The thing is they will be 2 or 3 years old before being totally reliable from running off the property. [/QUOTE]
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