Showing posts with label sheep herding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheep herding. Show all posts

Sheep!!!

Buzz was supposed to go on sheep earlier this week, but there was a glitch. We went to the farm, he smelled the sheep, but it was no go because the trainer was ill. After that, he refused to be cute for pictures. He was in an awesome pose until I took this shot. Gah! Buzz was on strike!


Luckily, the trainer recovered from her illness quickly, so Buzz got his first herding lesson this evening. So, here's what happened from my perspective; remember, I know close to nothing about herding. :)

The trainer put three sheep in her smallest pen. They use the small pen so that it is easy for the trainer to intervene. The sheep didn't really want an untrained dog to go in the pen with them. You can see the "oh, shit!" look on their faces.


This is Buzz right after the trainer released him. He is wearing a long line so that she can easily grab him.


Buzz carried his tail up most of the time he was in with the sheep. This typically means that the dog is unsure of what to do/is just having fun/is not in a "working" mindset.


It seemed like Buzz has potential; too early to really say, though. It would've been nice for the tail to go all the way down. The good news was that Buzz was definitely interested in the sheep and I felt like he listened to the trainer fairly well considering how excited he was (I kind of expected him to completely ignore her!)



Buzz preferred to circle the sheep clockwise, but when the trainer turned him around, he could move the sheep by circling counter-clockwise, too.




Buzz was in with the sheep for about ten minutes and he ran hard the entire time; the trainer heard him wheezing which is why he didn't stay in longer.






After his romp in the pen, Buzz got to cool off in a trough like a real border collie!

Suited up for Sheep

Spring has finally arrived! As a consequence, I was able to schedule Buzz's first date with some sheep! First we have to go fly fishing, so it is a few weeks away...May 7th.

Buzz thinks he may need to borrow my muck boots.

Letting a sheepdog be a sheepdog.

It is still very icy out there.


Buzz has a hard time staying upright. Look at his rear paw in this picture…see the skid mark?


I hope the weather changes soon because…DRAMATIC DRUM ROLL…Buzz is going on sheep as soon as the ice clears. Now we’ll see how much real border collie stuffing he’s got in his head with all that fuzz!

I asked Buzz if he wants some woolies and this is what he did:



ummm….hmmmm…

He is drivey.


He definitely has some of the mannerisms of a sheepdog down.


He makes completely accurate forecasts of the weather by tasting the air.


Oh wait, the last thing was not accurate.

Ha ha ha.

I’m sorry that I lied to you.

Okay, no I’m not.

In any case, here’s a cool video of a young border collie who has just started on sheep. I hope I can post a Buzz-on-Sheep video soon!

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