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Sadelite
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0 posted 2004-01-14 06:11 PM




"Cum mon,
Cum,mon, Boy!     Go get'em!"
  
Center front snipping hooves,
Healer barks to grab their fear.
He leads them by
their follow.

Our herding fellow sifting back,
bulldozed from the rear.
Blue murl  led them by
his follow.

(Circling back and forth,
He laced them like a shoe.)
  
"Good job, Bud--let's go home.!"


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1 posted 2004-01-14 07:45 PM


Nothing better at the end of the day. :-)
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2 posted 2004-01-14 08:33 PM


Is this your Aussie you are talking about?  Good one!
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3 posted 2004-01-14 09:28 PM


RavenwolfVoyager,
   Thanks for dropping by.  Yep, there's not place like going home...
                      Sadie

iliana,
   Yes.  It is Aussie.  He has been know to bring in 22 cows by himself.  These are incredibly talented animals.
                      Sadie

iliana
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4 posted 2004-01-14 09:48 PM


Can you tell the folks who are reading this what kind of dog this is -- I think that is interesting info.  
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5 posted 2004-01-14 10:05 PM


iliana,
   He's an Australian Blue Healer.  We paid $25 dollars for him.  When asked how to train him, the owners said that they didn't have to be trained-that it herding was innate.  We kinda chuckled under our breath, but later found this exactly the case.  He has never been trained to this day, but knows what he is doing.  Our other dog, a labrador, has no idea what's going on and just gets in the way.  The problem with this breed is that they give it their all, stretching so powerfully and quickly that they are prone to damage their ligaments.
Someday I may write one about his "paternal instinct with babies.  The contrast is of his strength and gentleness is unbelieveable.

(I added healer and blue murl.  Gee I hope that is spelled correctly.  I checked the dictionary and tried to use a spell check but couldn't find it.   Thanks for your question.  It does add to it I think.)
                    Sadelite

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6 posted 2004-01-15 02:06 AM


Yes, I can see him through your words -- exactly how it is...and I see Blackie, the Border Collie my parents gave me when I was four... The herding is for sure inborn, and it got him shot by the farmer down the road about a year later, for herding his milk cows.

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7 posted 2004-01-15 05:54 AM


RatL.,
   How sad... Have you ever written about Blackie?

                 Sadie

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