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<blockquote data-quote="spinandslide" data-source="post: 803255" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>Bigbull, yep, Ive been forewarned on how nasty they can get. We already had an issue when he got out of his enclosure right after I got him (loose wire)..and he wouldnt let me catch him. I brought the braver BC out with me to hold him in a corner so I could rope the sucker. the ram rolled the BC..poor Fletcher had been working ewes, not used to a ram. didnt shake the dog up though, he just upped the ante abit and held him long enough for me to rope him.</p><p></p><p>Howdy, I was speaking with a lady who trains stockdogs last night...I told her I didnt think my other BC would make a cattledog and she says you cant pass judgement on them if they show abit of timidness...once they get confident, She likes to "challenge" the dog abit..so I imagine that is what you are getting at, in regards to working the ram? our one BC Fletcher will work the ram I imagine no problem..the other dog, Kate, is the timid-er one. Will get her confidence up before I use her on the ram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinandslide, post: 803255, member: 5559"] Bigbull, yep, Ive been forewarned on how nasty they can get. We already had an issue when he got out of his enclosure right after I got him (loose wire)..and he wouldnt let me catch him. I brought the braver BC out with me to hold him in a corner so I could rope the sucker. the ram rolled the BC..poor Fletcher had been working ewes, not used to a ram. didnt shake the dog up though, he just upped the ante abit and held him long enough for me to rope him. Howdy, I was speaking with a lady who trains stockdogs last night...I told her I didnt think my other BC would make a cattledog and she says you cant pass judgement on them if they show abit of timidness...once they get confident, She likes to "challenge" the dog abit..so I imagine that is what you are getting at, in regards to working the ram? our one BC Fletcher will work the ram I imagine no problem..the other dog, Kate, is the timid-er one. Will get her confidence up before I use her on the ram. [/QUOTE]
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