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<blockquote data-quote="Turkeybird" data-source="post: 1404882" data-attributes="member: 26997"><p>Aussies are a little more hard headed than most, heelers are are as well but the best companion and gritty but don't seem to want to get to far from their master,they tend to push cattle away from you while collies and hanging trees tend to gather back to you. In my opinion Aussies have bred the brains out by focusing on color and eyes(blue eyes),hard to find good bloodlines.you can't go wrong w/ a collie or hanging tree</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turkeybird, post: 1404882, member: 26997"] Aussies are a little more hard headed than most, heelers are are as well but the best companion and gritty but don't seem to want to get to far from their master,they tend to push cattle away from you while collies and hanging trees tend to gather back to you. In my opinion Aussies have bred the brains out by focusing on color and eyes(blue eyes),hard to find good bloodlines.you can't go wrong w/ a collie or hanging tree [/QUOTE]
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