For those that asked "why try herding if you're not interested in progressing to titles":-
How do you know you'll enjoy something until you try it?
How do you know your dog will be any good until you try it?
How will your sport grow unless you have entry level events? Maybe non herding breeds can't compete at ANKC events - but maybe someone like slim1 will enjoy it so much they'll get an official herding breed dog & participate. This will grow your sport. Your rare future champions will have to come from the masses who participate in entry level events. Sports without entry level events for the masses whither & die.
For those that still believe "why try herding if you're not interested in progressing to titles", please start lobbying your state government to abolish school sports - very few children participating will end up competing at elite levels. Those govt's & schools are risking physical & psychological injury to children which might damage a sport I enjoy.
Me, I think it should be illegal to pick up a tennis racket unless you have a documented genealogy of Wimbledon champions going back 3 consecutive generations in your family history, on both mother's & father's side. But then again I don't like tennis
I don't think there's any danger of pitbulls taking over herding - it will be fairly difficult whilst muzzled & on lead (as required by Qld, NSW, Vic & WA legislation in force or pending).
btw Dan - I believe Dread had to give up herding when they changed the rules to allow only traditional herding breeds - I guess they were worried about the sheep who, having read Dread's pedigree, realised they were being herded by a "pitbull" might become extra stressed. Nothing to do with Dread regularly beating the trad. breeds.
To the people who organised the event(s) which spawned this thread - keep it up - you're ensuring your sports survival and growth.
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OED "sport -
1 fun or diversion, a pastime of an outdoor or athletic kind...
2 (of animal or child) gambol, play..."