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<blockquote data-quote="TedH71" data-source="post: 168538" data-attributes="member: 3233"><p>I would recommend that you check out the website at: <a href="http://www.lacydog.com/" target="_blank">http://www.lacydog.com/</a> and then click on the messageboard. Here's what they had to say about the lacy's cow dog working abilities:</p><p></p><p>"Hi my name is Ben Glenn and I run a ranch and use Lacys daily. All I do is cattle work with my dogs and I can assure you that Lacys will ABSOLUTELY go through any brush in order to gather cattle. Their work ethic(drive) is equal to any good Border Collie,but, without the restlessness and nervousness. They work in the brush as well as any Catahoula and/or Cur, but without all the screaming and cussing. These dogs are a head/bay dog with all the grit to go along with that group but they have the intelligent mindset of a good Border Collie or Kelpie. Also, when you gather with them you can trust them to do the work you set them to do and not leave any marks on the cattle. "</p><p></p><p>and</p><p></p><p>"ted working cattle was 1 of the things that the Lacy family originated this breed for as i'm sure you know. i know a man here in northeast texas that uses a lacy to help gather green bucking bulls. i would give this gentleman this web site and tell him to just take a look at the history of the dogs. at least that way there is proof in black and white letters plus the info put in here by those who use their dogs on cattle."</p><p></p><p>and lastly:</p><p></p><p>"Mr. Glenn I know what you mean about that screaming & cussing with Catahoulas I have a handful myself, but it sure is nice not to have to do that with my Lacys. Ted I`ve never had Lacys on cattle but I do know that Smoke & Whisper will dive off in some of the thickest brush to get to hogs so I`m sure that wouldn`t affect them one bit when working cattle. Lacys seem to be able to handle any task with ease."</p><p></p><p>That's what they had to say and feel free to check out the website. We are having what's called "Blue Dog Playday" basically it is a get together and we demostrate the Lacy's abilities to: blood scent trail work, hog and cattle work (the cattle work is a maybe right now since it takes alot of work to secure cattle that is going to be herded by dogs) and other things in April.</p><p></p><p>Ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedH71, post: 168538, member: 3233"] I would recommend that you check out the website at: [url=http://www.lacydog.com/]http://www.lacydog.com/[/url] and then click on the messageboard. Here's what they had to say about the lacy's cow dog working abilities: "Hi my name is Ben Glenn and I run a ranch and use Lacys daily. All I do is cattle work with my dogs and I can assure you that Lacys will ABSOLUTELY go through any brush in order to gather cattle. Their work ethic(drive) is equal to any good Border Collie,but, without the restlessness and nervousness. They work in the brush as well as any Catahoula and/or Cur, but without all the screaming and cussing. These dogs are a head/bay dog with all the grit to go along with that group but they have the intelligent mindset of a good Border Collie or Kelpie. Also, when you gather with them you can trust them to do the work you set them to do and not leave any marks on the cattle. " and "ted working cattle was 1 of the things that the Lacy family originated this breed for as i'm sure you know. i know a man here in northeast texas that uses a lacy to help gather green bucking bulls. i would give this gentleman this web site and tell him to just take a look at the history of the dogs. at least that way there is proof in black and white letters plus the info put in here by those who use their dogs on cattle." and lastly: "Mr. Glenn I know what you mean about that screaming & cussing with Catahoulas I have a handful myself, but it sure is nice not to have to do that with my Lacys. Ted I`ve never had Lacys on cattle but I do know that Smoke & Whisper will dive off in some of the thickest brush to get to hogs so I`m sure that wouldn`t affect them one bit when working cattle. Lacys seem to be able to handle any task with ease." That's what they had to say and feel free to check out the website. We are having what's called "Blue Dog Playday" basically it is a get together and we demostrate the Lacy's abilities to: blood scent trail work, hog and cattle work (the cattle work is a maybe right now since it takes alot of work to secure cattle that is going to be herded by dogs) and other things in April. Ted [/QUOTE]
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