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Nice distance off the stock! Maybe I should get a BC next.... :eek:

I know! I am so hoping she will stay like that but obviously it's very early days. It's one of the things I am most excited about :)

Go on...join the dark side :)

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Nice distance off the stock! Maybe I should get a BC next.... :eek:

I know! I am so hoping she will stay like that but obviously it's very early days. It's one of the things I am most excited about :)

Go on...join the dark side :)

Don't tempt me :o

I know very little about BCs, but in kelpies, we tend to have "line" (or yard) dogs - dogs that can walk into pressure and hold a line, but have to be taught distance, and "flanking" (or paddock) dogs - dogs that have lovely distance and read their flight zone well, but struggle sometimes to walk in on pressure.

Do you know if this happens with BCs too?

I have worked with some lovely wide flanking kelpies recently but trying to get them to walk in on pressure is hard!

Your girl looks quite happy to do both at this stage! Very exciting.

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I know very little about BCs, but in kelpies, we tend to have "line" (or yard) dogs - dogs that can walk into pressure and hold a line, but have to be taught distance, and "flanking" (or paddock) dogs - dogs that have lovely distance and read their flight zone well, but struggle sometimes to walk in on pressure.

Do you know if this happens with BCs too?

Sure does! But I know a number who do both well.

I have worked with some lovely wide flanking kelpies recently but trying to get them to walk in on pressure is hard!

I have the opposite with Trim. There's pretty much nothing she won't walk in on, but trying to get her to kick right out is hard. Well, hard for someone with my experience level, when other people work her, she is generally much wider. She also flanks much wider on real sheep, rather than training sheep.

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I know very little about BCs, but in kelpies, we tend to have "line" (or yard) dogs - dogs that can walk into pressure and hold a line, but have to be taught distance, and "flanking" (or paddock) dogs - dogs that have lovely distance and read their flight zone well, but struggle sometimes to walk in on pressure.

Do you know if this happens with BCs too?

I have worked with some lovely wide flanking kelpies recently but trying to get them to walk in on pressure is hard

You have seen Poppy working. She happy walks a straight line and easily knocks sheep off a strong draw. Not so keen on flanking wide though. Prefers to drive rather than fetch too. And holding the sheep is important to her. Not sure what a farmer would make of her natural inclinations!

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