Ok, Ok, I take it all back - perhaps collies are useful!

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My son getting a collie seemed to me to be ridiculous - we are a working gundog family not shepherds! :rolleyes:

We don't own any sheep - collies are useless in this household............or so I thought!

During this evening's walk (all one and half miles of it in the pitch black by torchlight :o ) Rosie found a cock pheasant and brought it to me :D

I am convinced she thinks she is a spaniel and I can see that with a bit of training she will come in useful afterall ;)

Last Saturday we had the Shooting Gazette out with us on the shoot (looking forward to that issue!) but just imagine if I had had a collie working with me!!

Looking forward to next year's season now.........watch this space :D
 
Ha ha - my Dad has labs and I have a Border Collie.

My BC will retrieve all day long and has really started to use his nose in the woods. Its quite funny when I go and visit my Dad and the two labs are working the covers accompanied by my Collie - who is actually getting quite good at blind retrieves too.

The only downside being that he is a bit hard mouthed so I doubt we'll ever pick up on a shoot but its good to know he can give the labs a run for their money from time to time :-)
 
teehee, they banned the collies from taking part in the scurry at the gamefair we go to, they hold an agility final there in the main ring.:D My chum won a great selection of clothing winning it with her BC, who had never done a proper retrieve in his life:D
 
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