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Who has herding experience?

  
Sage

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Barked: Fri Feb 2, '07 10:09pm PST
I'm just curious who else in this group does herding? I sure love it, I hope you guys have tried it too!
Hannah 1995 - 2007

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Barked: Thu Feb 22, '07 3:30pm PST
The only herding I do is to try and herd my sister and my Mom when we are out for a walk. It sounds like lots of fun though. Where do you go to do it?
Flower

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Barked: Mon Feb 26, '07 11:25pm PST
Yeah, the only herding we do here is herding of Charlie D. Cat!! >=]

Dale

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Barked: Mon Apr 30, '07 9:23am PST
Anyone know where we can try this in the Portland OR area?
Levi, PAWS

Can't keep a- cattle dog down- :)
 
 
Barked: Wed May 2, '07 11:04pm PST
I tried herding when I was lots younger and I was really good at it,too....but since I was born deaf mama and our trainer couldn't make me STOPbig laugh
And deaf dogs can't compete in herding, so we stopped going.
It is great fun,though...just ask my Aussie sistersbig grin
Finn McCool

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Barked: Fri Jul 20, '07 4:31pm PST
I herd my big ole orange ball. I sure wish I could go to a herding fantasy camp! Hehe!
Sage

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Barked: Mon Oct 8, '07 12:34am PST
Mom and I herd in Canada a lot, because we have a great teacher there. We also go to Packleader Farm in Gig Harbor, and sometimes to Fidos Farm near Olympia. My brother Angus practices at On the Lamb Farm in Arlington. I don't know about places in western Oregon to herd, but you could probably check with your local club. Brigands might be close enough, there is a link on this forum page.
Jolanda

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Barked: Tue Feb 3, '09 6:37pm PST
I used to be a professional cattle herder in the Tri-Valley but then I got hurt by a steer and now I work as a SD - much better wink
The SD work is very different from the herding, but at least as challenging and fun. When I see cows now, I usually look into the other direction and walk right by.

Last year we run into a situation where somebody needed us to get his cow back. It broke out of the paddock. Mom offered her help. The cowboy got injured by the cow - it squeezed him into the gate really hard - stupid cows, telling you.. We followed the cowboy's lead/commands and I have to say, we did some pretty cool moves and brought the cow back safely. Mom was pretty impressed and told me later we looked like monsters. Our faces were so different and serious. The cowboy was really happy and we got some good chewy Jerky! Jojo did well, she learned on the spot - but nobody can beat me wink
Glad I am retired, though..
Love, and take good care of yourself, Jolanda