Faster horses
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Most Stock dog trainers advise not to use a pup on cattle til they are at
least a year old. They stand a good chance of getting hurt and losing
their confidence if worked on cattle earlier.
Our dog we have now doesn't amount to much. He is probably the
most worthless dog as far as livestock is concerned than any we have
ever had. He's a male and we always have females.
Anyway,
Mr. FH was stacking hay and wasn't watching the dog and the dog
went down to the creek where the cows were...and when he came
back he was pushing his nose on the ground and making noises as if in pain.
We checked his mouth...all his top teeth had been kicked, but not
out--they were pointing to the outside of his mouth and were very
painful. We had to take him in and get them pulled. He has been
a chicken ever since.
He does mind good and Mr. FH likes him. He says he is better than
no dog (not sure I agree :wink: ) so we still have him...
least a year old. They stand a good chance of getting hurt and losing
their confidence if worked on cattle earlier.
Our dog we have now doesn't amount to much. He is probably the
most worthless dog as far as livestock is concerned than any we have
ever had. He's a male and we always have females.

Mr. FH was stacking hay and wasn't watching the dog and the dog
went down to the creek where the cows were...and when he came
back he was pushing his nose on the ground and making noises as if in pain.
We checked his mouth...all his top teeth had been kicked, but not
out--they were pointing to the outside of his mouth and were very
painful. We had to take him in and get them pulled. He has been
a chicken ever since.
He does mind good and Mr. FH likes him. He says he is better than
no dog (not sure I agree :wink: ) so we still have him...
