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Ideas to catch "wild" cows
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1720397" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Border collie and Blue Heelers are both great ranch dogs. My neighbor is getting older and his Border Collie really helps him out. That dog keeps the Cows backed off the gate so he doesn't have to hurry going into the pasture and keeps the Cows back so he can get the strings off the bale and a hay ring back on. It'll head a cow off that gets out when needed too. It's also his best friend, just an all around good dog. For an everyday dog Ole Jake is perfect. Last year when he had a dozen or so Cows get in to a 600 acre thicket and couldn't get them home he didn't use Jake, he called the cowboys to bring their dogs. You have to know which tool to use and when to use it for any job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1720397, member: 32659"] Border collie and Blue Heelers are both great ranch dogs. My neighbor is getting older and his Border Collie really helps him out. That dog keeps the Cows backed off the gate so he doesn't have to hurry going into the pasture and keeps the Cows back so he can get the strings off the bale and a hay ring back on. It'll head a cow off that gets out when needed too. It's also his best friend, just an all around good dog. For an everyday dog Ole Jake is perfect. Last year when he had a dozen or so Cows get in to a 600 acre thicket and couldn't get them home he didn't use Jake, he called the cowboys to bring their dogs. You have to know which tool to use and when to use it for any job. [/QUOTE]
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