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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1720457" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Border Collies are smart and determined, but a lot of difference between them as to whether they will work cattle or not. </p><p>I've got a little fat ornery moody Blue Heeler that takes a lot of steps off of me when it comes to driving cattle. One of her pups out a Border Collie has the mind and drive for it too, even though his BC sire didn't.</p><p>In regard to the comment about Heelers and barrel racing, I don't think our Heeler would be needed there, unless the goal was to keep the horses in their area or to make sure the barrels didn't move. If them barrels move they getting bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1720457, member: 24816"] Border Collies are smart and determined, but a lot of difference between them as to whether they will work cattle or not. I've got a little fat ornery moody Blue Heeler that takes a lot of steps off of me when it comes to driving cattle. One of her pups out a Border Collie has the mind and drive for it too, even though his BC sire didn't. In regard to the comment about Heelers and barrel racing, I don't think our Heeler would be needed there, unless the goal was to keep the horses in their area or to make sure the barrels didn't move. If them barrels move they getting bit. [/QUOTE]
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