Training is moving
right along with the sides being the key. I move the sheep, in
the mornings, to the training paddock. It is 130ft by 60, ideal for
teaching sides. Not to big so that the trainer is not run off his
feet.
With straight sides and
corners, I can teach 1 side at a time. The dogs have the stop command
("there") down pat as well as the "stay" command. When I get the sheep
positioned and the dog in the stay position I can get the sheep
moving along the side. I then send the dog with the appropriate
command and he/she heads the sheep and we then work on the walk up
command and bring them back to where we can do it all again. A week
of doing this then I will start working on the other side.
On the walk up |
Wage, the young dog,
comes with me to the field each evening to round up the sheep. It
seems that I have to go less distance each night and he is out there
looking for them. He is now rounding them up and moving them back to
the barn, mostly on his own. I don't think he realizes that he is being trained!!!!
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