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Watching ranch business.

CattleArmy

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Here the head milkcow chaser watches as a sick calf is loaded in the trailer for a ride home to the sick pen.


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Gate watcher.

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Her job is done now she's watching the humans at work.
 
Faster horses said:
Cute pup! What is she? And I liked what you said, "milkcow chaser". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

And I bet the old dog is a dandy.

I'm curious as to why you use a sliding gag bit on the horse.
Odd to see that on a ranch horse, so I was wondering about it.

Our head milkcow chaser is 1/2 teacup yorkie crossed with a chiuahua (sp). He is borderline obnoxious and has decided it is his job to chase my mom's milkcows.

This wasn't my stead for the day so I'll ask the rider and get back to you. I do know that it was my uncle's idea to try the bit.
 
We have a Borgi, 1/2 BC and 1/2 Corgi. She's our glamour dog. She'll for sure make things exciting if your bored.

Early this summer I was fixing an electric fence gate to seperate two fields and had the dogs bring our replacements up to it to see that it was closed off. Then I let them wander off and then sent the dogs to bring them back. Everything was good until "Supercowdog" jumped out of the truck to "help" and barked at the wrong heifer and sent her through the gate, along with the others.

Lets just say that I wasn't her biggest fan for about half an hour!!!! She sure is cute though.

Here she is trying to put my wife in the water trough!!!
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And then getting a "talkin to"
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She's a very well-mannered dog and just cute as anything. But she has been in the middle of a few livestock scatters. We try to teach her commands on sheep and goats, but that only lasts so long before she gives you the puppy paw and looks at you like "I know what I am doing" and goes to eat poop!!!

She is three now and we are going to breed her back to a Corgi and see what they turn out like. Hopefully they will stay small, but thicken up a little.
 

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