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Posted by shawnspeed3 on March 09, 2007 at 09:11:19 from (198.208.251.24):
In Reply to: OT: farm dogs! posted by hillbillyOH on March 08, 2007 at 18:14:50:
We have a cattle dog,(red healer)/corgi mix and I couldn't ask for a better farm dog...chased off the neighbors lab otta' the chicken coop, and the lab is 3 times his size. over X-mas vacation I took him out to a freinds dairy farm and was helping him for a week with milking and chores , and for a young dog he did extemly well around the cow's and had a knack of knowing when to pressure and when not to...he is also very protective of the truck when he goes for a road trip...but is freindly when my wife and I are around.they are a little high strung at times as they need a "job" but I don't think I could do without him anymore. P.S. The wife is a little jealous of him because she thinks I like him more than her...well I guess that depends on the day....Shawn
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