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I was going to say, there's a few on here who have obviously never seen a dog work cattle before... :rolleyes:

work anything before!

 

I guarantee that will also be too subtle :D

Depends who it's aimed at I suppose...
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Firstly folk, i live on a farm, they are her cattle Secondly, have any of you ever seen a cattle dogs work, Keepa is tame in comparison If you saw her work the cattle you would understand. She is

Ive got the good old original English Staffordshire bull baiting blood   As long as they play nicely, so does she.       But when they get arsey and challenge her pals...............    

great idea letting a dog run riot in a field of cows

subtle as a brick me Moll.lots will work at the heel,few can work the front end effectively.impressed me enough to make me type!rare.game INTELLIGENT and sharp,splendid mutt.any working dog mush should feel privileged to see a dog work beast.if she'd been a kelpie they'd have been praising her!shame it wasnt a video

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subtle as a brick me Moll.lots will work at the heel,few can work the front end effectively.impressed me enough to make me type!rare.game INTELLIGENT and sharp,splendid mutt.any working dog mush should feel privileged to see a dog work beast.if she'd been a kelpie they'd have been praising her!shame it wasnt a video

 

Thank you very much Foresterj, you made my day with that comment.

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Moll your posts are class, (Liked the one last wk out ferreting with Woodga)... But come on this anit one of your best posts, You must of knowen what stick you would of got on here of all places half of them are only on here too nitpick peoples posts and cause/start arguments and them pics just gave them the ammo needed for a dig...

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Moll your posts are class, (Liked the one last wk out ferreting with Woodga)... But come on this anit one of your best posts, You must of knowen what stick you would of got on here of all places half of them are only on here too nitpick peoples posts and cause/start arguments and them pics just gave them the ammo needed for a dig...

 

Honest to god Paul, it never occurred to me there would be such nastiness, i thought people would just see it for what it was. I though that the little explanation the dog was ok if the cattle were ok would let people know she was in control :blink:

People are just too quick to dive in instead of sitting back and listening sometimes ;)

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moll that dog is either going to get killed or cause a accident but not before it loses you permission and why would you take photos instead of getting it on a lead

clearly from her 3562 earlier posts Moll has very limited experience of both livestock and dogs and thought she would risk her unstockbroken dogs life for a photo opportunity,fortunately for her and her lucky inexperienced mutt your here to point out the error of her ways.

That's mental I thought moll was a bloke learn something every day .
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Moll your posts are class, (Liked the one last wk out ferreting with Woodga)... But come on this anit one of your best posts, You must of knowen what stick you would of got on here of all places half of them are only on here too nitpick peoples posts and cause/start arguments and them pics just gave them the ammo needed for a dig...

 

Honest to god Paul, it never occurred to me there would be such nastiness, i thought people would just see it for what it was. I though that the little explanation the dog was ok if the cattle were ok would let people know she was in control :blink:

People are just too quick to dive in instead of sitting back and listening sometimes ;)

Moll your posts are class, (Liked the one last wk out ferreting with Woodga)... But come on this anit one of your best posts, You must of knowen what stick you would of got on here of all places half of them are only on here too nitpick peoples posts and cause/start arguments and them pics just gave them the ammo needed for a dig...

 

Honest to god Paul, it never occurred to me there would be such nastiness, i thought people would just see it for what it was. I though that the little explanation the dog was ok if the cattle were ok would let people know she was in control :blink:

People are just too quick to dive in instead of sitting back and listening sometimes ;)

Moll i know after reading your post for the last few yrs here and on Moochers your a good un :thumbs: , But you never done yourself any favours with this post... And i hole heartly know you only never ment it too come across the way it has and it was a bit of light hearted crack with the little un and a few pics ;)

 

But after all ''Its the hunting life'' :laugh:

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Moll i thought i had taught you well but from this post i am sadly disappointed..Keeper should of been baying to exhaust the critter so Rudie could be slipped for a throat hold allowing you to get in and stick the wild beast with your pocket knife..and what the fook are you doing letting the dog's jump on bales for especially 10ft away from a combine..also i must add.. :whistling: some of them bales are not stacked correct..shame on the farmer.. :D .

 

Sos i mist this but she is a little beauty and as game as they come with the added bonus of a bit of brain power.. :victory: .

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moll that dog is either going to get killed or cause a accident but not before it loses you permission and why would you take photos instead of getting it on a lead

clearly from her 3562 earlier posts Moll has very limited experience of both livestock and dogs and thought she would risk her unstockbroken dogs life for a photo opportunity,fortunately for her and her lucky inexperienced mutt your here to point out the error of her ways.

That's mental I thought moll was a bloke learn something every day .

:laugh:

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