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Date Posted: 16:03:15 04/18/01 Wed
Author: Dixie
Subject: Gone 'n Dun It works the cows

After I had GD all tacked up (western of course), I took him out to the cow ring. We wade into the herd (mostly Hereford and Angus) and pick out a yearling Angus. The calf is perfect for exercise. It has one thing on it's mind: getting back to the herd. GD's ears are pricked forward and as soon as the calf starts moving he does to, slamming it into "full power". He's quick and agile. His head stays level with the calf's and he switches direction following the cow perfectly. Finally we let the calf go and pick another. He does just as well with it. After a few more, we cool down with a walk around the property.

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