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Trey Rutherford
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ม.ค. 2010
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Rutherford Comanche 7 months old
มุมมอง 8119 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Rutherford Matthew / Irvine Sage just moving around about 80 head of goats for some experience
Kimber 11 month old female Rottweiler starting of commands.
มุมมอง 327หลายเดือนก่อน
Kimber 11 month old female Rottweiler starting of commands.
Rutherford Cisco / Zephyr Onyx male pup
มุมมอง 1112 หลายเดือนก่อน
Rutherford Cisco / Zephyr Onyx male pup
Rutherford Comanche 4 months old
มุมมอง 713 หลายเดือนก่อน
First introduction to some pressure from me and also starting to say commands with what she is naturally doing.
Rutherford Matthew \\ Irvine Sage female pup
มุมมอง 1.1K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Rutherford Matthew \\ Irvine Sage female pup
Rutherford Cisco moving them into the chute
มุมมอง 66 หลายเดือนก่อน
Rutherford Cisco moving them into the chute
Barru Hercules / Scouts Silk pup
มุมมอง 835 ปีที่แล้ว
9 week old female pup first exposure to goats alone.
9 pups in a barrel😮
this looks like the playground in the back yard
These pups are awesome...
We start by tying them with their heads up before we start teaching them to brace, usually probably start about a month after they get put in show pen. Try to practice everyday but that usually equates to 3-4 times a week with boys schedule, they take turns while one is setting one up the other walks. We do it 3-5 times so close to 30 minutes. If wear getting ready for a major longer then that because may take longer then that to judge a class there.
This really helps! When we first get our goats from the breeder, do we start training to brace right away? Or within a couple weeks? How often is good to work on bracing? How long each time? How long do we want to get them to be able to hold that pose for by the time show rolls around? What is a typical day or week for yall when starting with the goats in the beginning compared to at the end before show? Sorry for all the questions. Just want to learn and see what works for us. Thanks!!
Nice
Lovely calm pup with nice heading and break and looks strong.
Love the way they move to block the head and then hold their position without running in! Looks like you've got some nice working dogs there mate!
I laughed just when you did when the kid tried to butt her!