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Message #260078
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Question:
Do you immediatly cull or attempt to salvage the no go Hogdogs?
I completely cull
17 (38.6%)
I attempt to utilize as Cowdog before culling
13 (29.5%)
I prefer dog to bay both
6 (13.6%)
I prefer Cowdog culls to train as Hogdogs
8 (18.2%)
Total Voters: 44
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Topic: Hogdog culls or Cowdog gold (Read 10043 times)
J Carroll
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Re: Hogdog culls or Cowdog gold
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August 15, 2011, 10:33:57 pm »
We have had some collies and hanging tree dogs that were not rough enough on cattle and some that would flat out bring some blood if an ol cow wanted to be hard to deal with. Your right about the hunting and winding part though. Never had one hunt one down for us. There are cattle bred collies that are probably rougher than you think though. Still curious if people just use them to keep them at bay or to get them out of the brush or if they can actually use them to drive a herd across 400 acres and lot them?
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