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<blockquote data-quote="culprit987" data-source="post: 937626" data-attributes="member: 18973"><p>We have four black mouth curs that we gather our cows with. They really do good bunching the cows and moving them, but they are a little to aggressive to work with in close quarters, or one on one with a cow. The man we got our dogs from really had some good ones. They were all black mouth curs. About six years ago he took six dogs and rounded up about 130 heifers calves. What really impressed us was that it was in a pecan orchard, beside a highway and only about five cows broke out from the heard..but the dogs quickly returned them. This man worked his dogs probably 3-5 times a week, but he would actually take them to the pen where he wanted the cows brought, then bout 4 people on horseback would go follow along and let the dogs gather them and push them towards the pen. It wasnt long before my dad jus had to have some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="culprit987, post: 937626, member: 18973"] We have four black mouth curs that we gather our cows with. They really do good bunching the cows and moving them, but they are a little to aggressive to work with in close quarters, or one on one with a cow. The man we got our dogs from really had some good ones. They were all black mouth curs. About six years ago he took six dogs and rounded up about 130 heifers calves. What really impressed us was that it was in a pecan orchard, beside a highway and only about five cows broke out from the heard..but the dogs quickly returned them. This man worked his dogs probably 3-5 times a week, but he would actually take them to the pen where he wanted the cows brought, then bout 4 people on horseback would go follow along and let the dogs gather them and push them towards the pen. It wasnt long before my dad jus had to have some. [/QUOTE]
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