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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1089872" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>When I was kid my Dad had a dog that was one of the best I've ever seen</p><p>He lived with us just like family, slept in the house, rode in the front seat and ate when we did.</p><p>He just seems to know what we were trying to get done. He didn't give him commands, he'd say things push that one right there or get up there and turn them back. He always understood what he told him.</p><p>It was funny someone would tell him what to do or call him to come to them and he'd just ignore them or look at my dad as to ask "is that what you want me to do ?"</p><p></p><p>I like mind to know left and right, push'em and get back(don't pressure them)</p><p>I haven't had to use mine since the last places have been small places and just had cows, but with bigger places or stocker calves they make things lots easier</p><p></p><p>I don't see how on big places with brush how you gather cattle, you can't hardly gather them out of the brush without a dog.</p><p>The cattle learn not to cause trouble or try break and run off cause they learn a nose bite is coming if they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1089872, member: 8382"] When I was kid my Dad had a dog that was one of the best I've ever seen He lived with us just like family, slept in the house, rode in the front seat and ate when we did. He just seems to know what we were trying to get done. He didn't give him commands, he'd say things push that one right there or get up there and turn them back. He always understood what he told him. It was funny someone would tell him what to do or call him to come to them and he'd just ignore them or look at my dad as to ask "is that what you want me to do ?" I like mind to know left and right, push'em and get back(don't pressure them) I haven't had to use mine since the last places have been small places and just had cows, but with bigger places or stocker calves they make things lots easier I don't see how on big places with brush how you gather cattle, you can't hardly gather them out of the brush without a dog. The cattle learn not to cause trouble or try break and run off cause they learn a nose bite is coming if they do. [/QUOTE]
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