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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk" data-source="post: 18092" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Dogs are a mixed blessing around cattle. Good cattle dogs are worth their weight in dog chow, sorry cattle dogs do nothing but stir up the cattle and make the whole job much more difficult. The breed of the dog is less important than his disposition and cattle sense. Some of the better cattle dogs I have worked with were not herding dogs at all, but mixed breed mutts. If your cattle are gentle and are used to having you around, you don't really need dogs. D.R. Cattle is exactly right about loading chutes. If you are going to raise cattle, you just have to have good working pens and chutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk, post: 18092, member: 114"] Dogs are a mixed blessing around cattle. Good cattle dogs are worth their weight in dog chow, sorry cattle dogs do nothing but stir up the cattle and make the whole job much more difficult. The breed of the dog is less important than his disposition and cattle sense. Some of the better cattle dogs I have worked with were not herding dogs at all, but mixed breed mutts. If your cattle are gentle and are used to having you around, you don't really need dogs. D.R. Cattle is exactly right about loading chutes. If you are going to raise cattle, you just have to have good working pens and chutes. [/QUOTE]
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