39452 pts ยท April 25, 2012
Crazy dog lady with a photography habit
Are you seriously responding to a comment from seven years ago???
Might be a better idea to take it up with your neighbor versus risking your bull's health and soundness... super smart.
Not true. I could take mine off the farm and never see sheep again, as long as their needs are met they'd be perfectly happy
XD there's all sorts hahaha
So frustrating!!! Anyway most of my stuff is my dogs/sheep/working dogs so enjoy :-)
They'll ignore dogs that aren't trying to move them or who don't have enough power
As stated it's predator/prey dynamic- the sheep will learn to trust the dogs as long as the dogs are respectful in how they work
I derived it from "kestrel" but I am aware of the character :-)
Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/dogswithjobs/comments/i00wxe/kess_backing_a_lamb_into_a_corner_so_i_can_change/fznnvsq/
Yes, well bred ones have it very naturally and you mostly have to shape their instinct and bring it out with training
Training and working with the handler. This was just one of many chores my dogs are expected to help with
Yes, gender doesn't make much difference with working dogs. Males might be a little more aggressive but not necessarily
UGH I watched this forever and it never gained any points, now I come back to it going viral and I missed it!
She likes the ducks way more than sheep lol
Yes but it was Duck Tales I believe
Lmao!!
ITT: people using "factory farms" as a blanket statement for "bad" and not having any idea what farms actually look like today
Working dog wash out
"sneeps" is also acceptable
What the fuck how did you reach this conclusion XD
Pink juice...
Yeah every time I check on her she's chewing her cud and I'm just like STOP IT
It'll get docked, it's important for their health
Iowa :-)
She snuggled in the recliner with me and watched some TV :-)
Here's one from two years ago:
Bottle babies are cute but a pain in the ass... I'd rather she was raised by mom lol
Oh wow he is gorgeous!
Hope it continues to go well!!
Are you seriously responding to a comment from seven years ago???
Might be a better idea to take it up with your neighbor versus risking your bull's health and soundness... super smart.
Not true. I could take mine off the farm and never see sheep again, as long as their needs are met they'd be perfectly happy
XD there's all sorts hahaha
So frustrating!!! Anyway most of my stuff is my dogs/sheep/working dogs so enjoy :-)
They'll ignore dogs that aren't trying to move them or who don't have enough power
As stated it's predator/prey dynamic- the sheep will learn to trust the dogs as long as the dogs are respectful in how they work
I derived it from "kestrel" but I am aware of the character :-)
Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/dogswithjobs/comments/i00wxe/kess_backing_a_lamb_into_a_corner_so_i_can_change/fznnvsq/
Yes, well bred ones have it very naturally and you mostly have to shape their instinct and bring it out with training
Training and working with the handler. This was just one of many chores my dogs are expected to help with
Yes, gender doesn't make much difference with working dogs. Males might be a little more aggressive but not necessarily
UGH I watched this forever and it never gained any points, now I come back to it going viral and I missed it!
She likes the ducks way more than sheep lol
Yes but it was Duck Tales I believe
Lmao!!
ITT: people using "factory farms" as a blanket statement for "bad" and not having any idea what farms actually look like today
Working dog wash out
"sneeps" is also acceptable
What the fuck how did you reach this conclusion XD
Pink juice...
Yeah every time I check on her she's chewing her cud and I'm just like STOP IT
It'll get docked, it's important for their health
Iowa :-)
She snuggled in the recliner with me and watched some TV :-)
Here's one from two years ago:
Bottle babies are cute but a pain in the ass... I'd rather she was raised by mom lol
Oh wow he is gorgeous!
Hope it continues to go well!!