Moobli
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Does anyone have one please?
I can't imagine they would work as 'tidily' as a collie, but it would be fun to train one, surely? And you could get it to do that running on the sheeps back thing.![]()
Yeah the problem is I haven't seen any (yet) who work as stylishly as a collie and tend to hash the sheep around. They are also known to be vocal which is a definite down side.
the farmer I rent land from has kept them for 20 years. not much help really![]()
My friend in Cornwall has them, they are ace![]()
The barking would drive me nuts!
Have you seen them work?
no, I mainly see her on the back of a quad!
I can't remember where they get theirs from now, happy to ask when I next see them?
Do your friend's dogs work sheep? Any videos? They do seem to be more popular down South than up here.
Thanks everyone. I quite fancy one but hubby is not playing ball at the moment!
When ever we take a breed of dog and from it's national environment, DON'T ask me why, but it never really works. The German Springers and Labs aren't a touch on ours! Our own sheepdogs are all that we need. Huntaways and Kelpies work well in their homelands, but here we have collies and they're what work best. I'd be with your hubby!
Alec.
When ever we take a breed of dog and from it's national environment, DON'T ask me why, but it never really works. The German Springers and Labs aren't a touch on ours! Our own sheepdogs are all that we need. Huntaways and Kelpies work well in their homelands, but here we have collies and they're what work best. I'd be with your hubby!
Alec.
and yet I am told that the English and Irish setters in Europe are much better.
Are kelpies bred to do the exact same job as a BC? I hadnt heard before they are a droving breed. Seems to me that kelpies and huntaways are for a different job which most owners would take into account I would hope.
Kelpies are bred for the same job as border collies but in such different terrain and conditions and that is perhaps why the very different styles and uses? In Australia they do seem to talk much more about yard dogs (kelpies) and heading dogs (border collies) so it could be that over time it was found the collies were much better gatherers and kelpies more useful in the pens/yards.
and yet I am told that the English and Irish setters in Europe are much better.
Are kelpies bred to do the exact same job as a BC? I hadnt heard before they are a droving breed. Seems to me that kelpies and huntaways are for a different job which most owners would take into account I would hope.
I bet the Labradors in Canada are better than the ones in the UK, then....
Just a minor correction, the Labrador as a dog was first imported in to this country, from Canada though more likely from Newfoundland which is a separate breed which the early Labradors resembled.
The Labrador Retriever is an entirely British produced and developed breed of dog and those Labradors which now reside in Canada are almost all from imported British stock. The Labrador Retriever is an amalgam of several breeds of which the original Newfoundland is probably at the base. Just as Alsatians were named after an area, it would be silly to say that they originated from Alsatia, which doesn't even exist, so the Labrador Retriever was given a name and even if they were called Canadian Retrievers, that would be equally misleading because the breed is of entirely British design and concept.
No need to thank me, just attempting to dispel more myth and ignorance!
Alec.
Setters are bred to be HPR in Europe, and not here, so different rather than better maybe? Although they are very show bred over here now I suppose. Did the kennel club ever improve a breed!?
I dunno, are the KC responsible for making a working breed unfashionable for working?