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<blockquote data-quote="LutherC" data-source="post: 852569" data-attributes="member: 17092"><p>There are several breeds of dog that are potentially good for cattle, but like people have said above having the right breed won't do it by itself, each dog is an individual and the training is important. But anyway, there are basically two kinds of herding behavior, the kind the BC uses which, as dun says above, usually doesn't involve biting, and the kind used by Australian cattle dogs which does involve nipping. But there are lots of breeds that can be trained for herding animals, not just those two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LutherC, post: 852569, member: 17092"] There are several breeds of dog that are potentially good for cattle, but like people have said above having the right breed won't do it by itself, each dog is an individual and the training is important. But anyway, there are basically two kinds of herding behavior, the kind the BC uses which, as dun says above, usually doesn't involve biting, and the kind used by Australian cattle dogs which does involve nipping. But there are lots of breeds that can be trained for herding animals, not just those two. [/QUOTE]
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