Ravenwood
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I just had to share what Rosie got up to today
I'm still buzzing 
As you know Rosie is our first border collie, working bred, bought from a farm.
Up till now (she is 18 months old) all her training has been simple, everyday obedience - heel, recall (voice and whistle), down, not to chase sheep or ponies, wait, come in etc etc - ie no actual sheepdog training at all.
I did use her a few days ago when we tried to catch a maggoty lamb and was impressed with her focus on me but today we went off and rounded up 150 ewes and their lambs and brought them all down from the common to the yard - it seemed like miles and miles of scattered sheep!
But - OMG - she acted like an old pro
I was so worried that such a "chuck her in at the deep end" day would blow her mind and I would lose control of her but I couldn't be more wrong 
At all times she listened to me, she drove the sheep forward quietly and steadily. When a small number broke away she ran off right around them and brought them back in
Then another 20 odd ewes and lambs which had broken into a field they shouldn't be in - well, me and Rosie, we brought those in by ourselves
Then we had to go back with the Landrover to pick up a poor ewe who was almost off her legs and catch her very healthy lamb, Rosie and I very quietly drove them into a corner so that I could catch the lamb with the crook. All done with the least stress to them both.
I know its all bred into her and her natural instincts but given the fact that she has me as a complete novice sheppardess owner - I am thrilled to bits
What a fabulous little dog we've got and doesn't it just make your day when your dog does you proud
The only down side is... I am knackered and burnt to a cinder
And I better put this wine away otherwise I will be useless at work tomorrow!! 
As you know Rosie is our first border collie, working bred, bought from a farm.
Up till now (she is 18 months old) all her training has been simple, everyday obedience - heel, recall (voice and whistle), down, not to chase sheep or ponies, wait, come in etc etc - ie no actual sheepdog training at all.
I did use her a few days ago when we tried to catch a maggoty lamb and was impressed with her focus on me but today we went off and rounded up 150 ewes and their lambs and brought them all down from the common to the yard - it seemed like miles and miles of scattered sheep!
But - OMG - she acted like an old pro
At all times she listened to me, she drove the sheep forward quietly and steadily. When a small number broke away she ran off right around them and brought them back in
Then another 20 odd ewes and lambs which had broken into a field they shouldn't be in - well, me and Rosie, we brought those in by ourselves
Then we had to go back with the Landrover to pick up a poor ewe who was almost off her legs and catch her very healthy lamb, Rosie and I very quietly drove them into a corner so that I could catch the lamb with the crook. All done with the least stress to them both.
I know its all bred into her and her natural instincts but given the fact that she has me as a complete novice sheppardess owner - I am thrilled to bits
What a fabulous little dog we've got and doesn't it just make your day when your dog does you proud
The only down side is... I am knackered and burnt to a cinder
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