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<blockquote data-quote="Turkey Run" data-source="post: 153415" data-attributes="member: 1186"><p>Dogs don't care if it's day or night,it's easier for you in the daytime.A trained dog will trail that cow to where it hides in the daytime and depending on the dog and how it's trained will either catch the cow where it's at,then it's up to you to get a rope on her and get her in a trailer or the dogs can bring that cow out of any type of terrian and put her in a pen or take her to your place if it's not to far.The dogs do not have to know where the gates are, they will work that cow to their handler[where ever the dogs handler goes,the dogs will move the cow there].A pair of GOOD dogs,and that cow is in your pasture in a couple of hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turkey Run, post: 153415, member: 1186"] Dogs don't care if it's day or night,it's easier for you in the daytime.A trained dog will trail that cow to where it hides in the daytime and depending on the dog and how it's trained will either catch the cow where it's at,then it's up to you to get a rope on her and get her in a trailer or the dogs can bring that cow out of any type of terrian and put her in a pen or take her to your place if it's not to far.The dogs do not have to know where the gates are, they will work that cow to their handler[where ever the dogs handler goes,the dogs will move the cow there].A pair of GOOD dogs,and that cow is in your pasture in a couple of hours. [/QUOTE]
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