grassfarmer do you think that one reason is perhaps the popularity of using hybrid bulls ? I have seen bulls sell that wouldn't have made good steers, and yet commercial cattle producers buy them and use them on their cross bred herds.
For instance,( and I am not picking on anyones breed ) if you breed a char cross herd to a simi/RA cross how will you know which breed traits will evolve?
Another question grassfarmer and it has nothing to do with the above topic, but I know you have mentioned that you are from Scotland so I was wondering if you have experience using stock dogs, most particularly border collies ?
The reason I am asking is that I had one border collie for nearly 16 years and have just purchased my second one....I love the breed and feel that they are the most faithful, intelligent dog there is. However, I am sure there are differing opinions.
I am not an expert in training dogs but it seemed that my first collie didn't need much training, she just knew what to do.
When I was growing up my neighbours, who were from Scotland, had two collies they had brought with them and they were wonderful herding dogs.
For instance,( and I am not picking on anyones breed ) if you breed a char cross herd to a simi/RA cross how will you know which breed traits will evolve?
Another question grassfarmer and it has nothing to do with the above topic, but I know you have mentioned that you are from Scotland so I was wondering if you have experience using stock dogs, most particularly border collies ?
The reason I am asking is that I had one border collie for nearly 16 years and have just purchased my second one....I love the breed and feel that they are the most faithful, intelligent dog there is. However, I am sure there are differing opinions.
I am not an expert in training dogs but it seemed that my first collie didn't need much training, she just knew what to do.
When I was growing up my neighbours, who were from Scotland, had two collies they had brought with them and they were wonderful herding dogs.
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