Kayne
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Kelpie-I, I have an idea who the "friend" may be. Could you let him/her know that i will also be very interested. Cheers Adam
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Types Of Sheep-working Dogs
Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Damn, My neighbours would have a mojor coronary if i got noisy ones lol. With the amount of properties within half an hours drive of me i would hope someone has some kind of stock I can practice on. I will have to do a drive around one day and ask. -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Hmmmmm ( Thoughtful expression again) I wonder if I could get away with it. How noisy are the female ducks? If I can get eggs (Duck eggs are great for cooking) I might be able to persuade my better half that those messy little buggers are worthwhile. Otherwise I need to find someone around that has sheep that need a lot of excersise they are currently not getting. LOL -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Jesomil, Do chickens also work ? -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Dasha, I am going to try to do a lot more work with the little tike now that he is 9 months old and more ready to get knocked about without losing interest. I will be doing my best to educate myself at the same time . My biggest problem is distances and knowing so few people in Melbourne. I can get out to see Herding_guy once a fortnight, but that is a fair hike for normal practice. I will be doing that though because I get a lot out of his lessons. But it is the day to day practice I also need. I will be giving it a lot of thought over the next week or so. -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Lol, Those body slams are so fun to watch. ( Apparently I should discourage them lol {And I promise I will} ) He looks like he is trying to jostle the whole flock into place all at once. I must say though, Looking at all of Jesomil's prizes and participating in this thread as well as going last Saturday really has me thinking that if I put in some hard yards Chance and I may actually succeed in winning a few of these contests. Dispite me bagging my little mate relentlessly he is a very intelligent and biddable chap. He is not afraid of stock, nor is he overly agressive. He speaks on command and loves working.........hmmmmmm ( Very thoughtful expression on my face) -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
They are very very well disciplined Koolies. I don't know if anyone here has seen Chance with sheep, but he moves so fast they get confused over which direction he is coming from and are not sure where they are supposed to go. He also does this shoulder slam thing that would flatten a porr little duck lol. But I did see feather flying from a few Kelpie mouths lol. -
Hahahaha, Now you know whay they say the dog "switched on" it is just like someone reached into theirs heads and flicked a switch. They go from "Hey look at the dog run around madly" to "OMG is that really my dog?" lol
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Types Of Sheep-working Dogs
Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I liked your Kelpie Jes, Very obedient lol. Made me look bad with my mad Koolie lol. An amazing number of people asked me how well Koolies worked though. -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Yup shoe, That was us. That was my pregnant other half. Hers is the little BC girl. K&P I am working on the encouragement at the moment. the BC (Jenna) does it no hassles but she is a slower worker and a better thinker. The Koolie (Chance) is like greased lightning but not so quick in the head. They both love to work and would do it all day so I am happy with that anyway. In the interim i think I will jump at any chance i have to take them Herding and do a coarse with Paul next year with Cattle. -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
That was Saturday afternoon wasn't it Shoe? I was there as well. The Lone Koolie hahahaha, not another Koolie in sight. Though the farmers kept asking me if he worked and how well etc etc. He is switching off after 5 minutes or so at the moment. His hormones have kicked in and he is not used to it. But if I repeatedly took him in for 5 minute stints he just gets better and better. 1 BIG problem he has, for me anyway is getting stock off a fence. He will charge head long into a mob nop problem, but will not go between stock and a fence if they are packed in. He would rather back at that point and run across the top of tham. Adam -
You will have a ball Sorry to hijack for my own pic but it must be a Koolie ear thing. This was Chance at 11 weeks. His ears only stood up because his head was back lol. Herding is an absolute blast, especially the first time.
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Types Of Sheep-working Dogs
Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I love wacthing puppies when they first see sheep. It's like "OH WOW" and they forget the rest of the world exists. -
Types Of Sheep-working Dogs
Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Yeh too smart sometimes -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I love Koolie facial expressions lol. They always look interested in something -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Jesomil, Where do you normally go for sheep herding? I am now in Hampton Park on the East side? I would love to find somewhere I could run around in the evenings or weekends. I still want to try to get out to the airport as well because we enjoy it out there. Cheers -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
hahahahaha, I spoke to Paul and he told me I can enter on the day if I see something I want to try. I will probably get my arm twisted by someone there. The sausage eating comp looks promising lol, no-one can out eat my Chance hahahahaha -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I have thrown the bodgy work camera in my bag to take home tonight. I will do my best lol. And to anyone going just look for a tall skinny guy and a smaller and much better looking lady with a red merle Koolie pup and a BC pup. I probably won't enter anything unless my arm gets twisted. I just want to get a feel for the events. I have never competed with a dog in anything before, i just love the fun side of it. Adam -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
I must admit though. I am going more to take a peak and see whats what than actually enter into anything. I wiould like to introduce Chance to Cattle if I can just to see how he handles himself. But all in all I am just going for a chance to learn. Cheers -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
This is Paul's webpage regarding the event. Apparently it is quite a big thing, so i am looking forward to it. http://wkgdog.customer.netspace.net.au/wde...ip%20trials.htm Cheers -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Can anyone tell me the best way to get to Welshpool from Melbourne? I thing I just go down South Gippy Highway, but am not sure. Also how long does it take approximately? Cheers -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Does anyone find that doing Agility or Flyball etc interferes in any way with Herding? I mean does it get confusing for the dog (or the owner for that matter)? Cheers Adam -
Types Of Sheep-working Dogs
Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Hahahahaha what a game, I'll show Chance and Jenna when I get home so they can practice. -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Don't forget to vote on Saturday as well. I am not sire whether to vote first and then go down or visa versa -
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Kayne replied to kylieandpossum's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
Here are those pics I was looking for. These were in May when he was 12 weeks old. He is now a ratbag but still cute as hell