Those dogs sure have their tails wagging! This is what they were bred to do! They are so happy and fulfilled. It’s like they are saying, “come on dad, let’s do more! Let’s do this to all the cows in the world!”
This is what this breed was created for ..a lot of the reason people get dogs and put them in a shelter ? They cannot handle their energy ? They crew ? B. C..dogs were made to work ..none gets upset when a cops dog gets works ?? A lot of dogs are used to work..do u see their tails ?? They are having the time of their lives..and the farmer does not have to shock the cows , or fight for hours ..ect .
People are generally lazy and useless as well. They don't want anything that creates work for them. Hence why there are sooooo many shitty parents in the world
Those Border Collies Weigh around fifty pounds each. Those bulls are 1000-1200 pounds each! So more like 20 times their size. But sharp teeth and agility have the advantage every time. You get a well trained blue heeler on a stubborn bull and they will latch onto their nose and get flung 30-40 feet and be back in seconds. Don't take the bull long to figure out who the boss is.
@@jimbrock8310a lot of it is because it's instinctive for the bulls to run from predators, not just because the dogs are biting them and scrambling around.
@@donfillinger3571 Bulls don't run from predators if they have a heard to protect! Same as real men don't run from predators if they have a wife and family to protect!
Very well trained dogs, and a great trained horse, not spooked of the dogs or the Bulls. Those dogs were aware of their surroundings so those of you worried, he's obviously smart enough to train them...
The dogs are actually poor no self respecting farmer would allow such aggressive behaviour if they are are gored its mr bastard farmer to blame 😜 really poor animal husbandry idiot farmer only interested in profit
I love to watch dogs working ! I don't care what kind of work it is! I do get really upset if one gets hurt or killed of course but theirs nothing like watching a dog do what it loves whether it's chasing down bad guys,search and rescue,livestock or just running obstacle courses.
For all those worried about the dogs: it's a risk but your be surprised how well trained dogs can be to duck and be aware of their surroundings . These are working dogs that love what they do they aren't some little toy dog. I've worked with herding dogs for 20 years never had an issue.
These dogs were bred to herd SHEEP. Sure, you can modify it to bulls, because they are fucking smart and want to work and eager to learn and obey, but this is not what they were bred to do. The dogs are small in size because of their breeding to herd sheep. They're delicate and light and fast to counter and outrun sheep because of their breeding. One misstep around a bull and it's all over. These dogs barely need any instruction to herd sheep, but in this case they had to be repeatedly commanded because they're nervous and unsure. Mismatched workers and work.
@@maralonent6257 I agree, these are working dogs and need to have a job and a lot of exercise but I think as well they should only herd sheeps which is safer for them.
Ever used heelers? Seem like a heartier grittier meaner dog. Think it would help with bulls? I have no knowledge. Purely curious? I am owning my first blue heeler. He is from a working line also. And fully intact. Im thinking of trying bite work for him. Cause he has alot of aggression towards people. I wanna redirect healthier
In Ireland, my dad said the used small dogs for moving cattle to the fairway, not sheepdogs, so I'm suprised by this. The smaller dogs would snap at the heels of the cows and avoid the kicks. They keep the sheepdog at home that day incase she got a bad kick. Dog was (still is) the most important animal on the farm, horses weren't affordable so we had asses( donkeys) instead. Smarter than horses anyways.
I loved seeing the little dogs work those bulls. I'm planning on getting some mastiffs to protect my future herd and learn how to round them up. Good job!
@@Ryu-bw1id thanks for the advice but I have seen it done with larger dogs like Great Pyrnese and Mastiffs. Either way, you have to hope for the best and prepare for the worse when it comes to animals dealing with other animals.
See where the guys arm is when the video stops? Closing the inside gate. That’s exactly how and where I shattered my arm when a bull kicked that gate really hard and slammed it into the wall. That day I learned to never put my arm where I wouldn’t put my weenie
Great workers! Doing what comes naturally is beautiful to watch. The dogs usually are much less stress to the cows. Not everyone has the ability to handle them with hand signs & voice commands like I was taught. Never had horses learned to use a truck at 7 while the men walked the herd. At 3 my Dad got me a bulldog, my nanny dog! As long as she was by my side I was free to roam. Got to see her in action, one of PawPaw’s huge Beefmasters got to close and Bone didn’t approve. She challenged him, grabbed that nose and put him on the ground. Held him till I got to the fence. He didn’t hurt her or me and never came near us again. Nanny dogs need to come back, bonding with an animal that your friend and protector. She wasn’t that way with anyone but me, she was so great at keeping the annoying little brother away. 😂
Teresa Hall Gulf City Pagan The Stress level for the bulls couldn't be higher. A dog stands for the wolf and the wolf is the biggest threat for a cow...
The bulls' body language says otherwise, they seem to be fairly relaxed, obviously annoyed, but no more so than if you saw a mosquito. If they were truly scared they would be going after the dogs much more aggressively per charge and odds are they've done this before.
It’s interesting that they behave exactly like coyotes that wanna eat em. Same movements n everything they just won’t eat the cows (if they’re trained right I’ve definitely seen collies eat livestock) that’s the difference.
@@Mr.goooooooogle of course not! Coyotes are way too smart. They know they can’t eat bulls. But it’s the canine shape that makes the cattle uncomfortable. They are sort of hardwired to feel uncomfy around dog-shaped or wolf-shaped animals. It doesn’t really matter if they logically aren’t big enough to cause injury to the cattle. Cattle arent exactly capable of making logical decisions about what they should be afraid of lol.
@@inthewoods5494 cattles are not agile enough to ramp the dog, but once they get (if their horn aren't cut), then good luck, there are bulls in TH-cam throw or fly the dog away
This breed of dog was born to herd,shepards have used them for 1000's of years.any one in the comments complaining about risking your dogs life might as well tell police squads to stop using k9's,bomb units to stop using sniffer dogs and guide dogs for the blind,all of them everyday doing the work they are bred for.i guarantee these awesome dogs in this video and the other dogs i mentioned would die for their owners.
He use short legged dogs wish are faster to duck the kicks. I had a large dog that got kicked in the head and lasted just a year with me after I bring him home. He use to do this kind of job but he was too large for it
So cute to see their technique, go low bite ankle , go back a little , go again . Amazing how they have no fear, I got scared just watching them 😅
Those dogs sure have their tails wagging! This is what they were bred to do! They are so happy and fulfilled. It’s like they are saying, “come on dad, let’s do more! Let’s do this to all the cows in the world!”
Those dogs are badass, they know their jobs well.
This is what this breed was created for ..a lot of the reason people get dogs and put them in a shelter ? They cannot handle their energy ? They crew ? B. C..dogs were made to work ..none gets upset when a cops dog gets works ?? A lot of dogs are used to work..do u see their tails ?? They are having the time of their lives..and the farmer does not have to shock the cows , or fight for hours ..ect .
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yep, bred for sheep herding but they work with with any animal tbh
get a library from my problem that works great with it so much better than most of the other stuff that you can get from the store
My neighbor lives in a townhouse, owns this breed of dog, I feel bad for the dog , it's a crime to nature
People are generally lazy and useless as well. They don't want anything that creates work for them. Hence why there are sooooo many shitty parents in the world
Man these dogs are ballsy to be squaring up to animals that are up to five times their size. Brave and loyal.
A lot more than that by weight!
Like 15 times their size
Those Border Collies Weigh around fifty pounds each. Those bulls are 1000-1200 pounds each! So more like 20 times their size. But sharp teeth and agility have the advantage every time. You get a well trained blue heeler on a stubborn bull and they will latch onto their nose and get flung 30-40 feet and be back in seconds. Don't take the bull long to figure out who the boss is.
@@jimbrock8310a lot of it is because it's instinctive for the bulls to run from predators, not just because the dogs are biting them and scrambling around.
@@donfillinger3571 Bulls don't run from predators if they have a heard to protect! Same as real men don't run from predators if they have a wife and family to protect!
That's what they're bred to do you can tell they really enjoy working their task good dogs
I love to see the tail wag after picking themselves up and getting back in the fray.
Well bred and trained !
I love how well your pack works together
Those dogs are soooo badass bro!!! 👀💯💪🇺🇸 nice limousine bull too!!!
Respect their skills. These dogs are sharp! ❤
Well trained dogs and well calmed operator equals to calm environment
The bulls knew who was boss and knew they were beaten well done
LOVE WATCHING FARM DOGS WORK
Amazing hard working dogs
This was impressive!!
This is my idea man’s best friend.
Great dogs!!
Dogs loving what they do and working together. These dogs have been breed for this work and absolutely LOVE to work
Very well trained dogs, and a great trained horse, not spooked of the dogs or the Bulls. Those dogs were aware of their surroundings so those of you worried, he's obviously smart enough to train them...
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Totally enjoy watching your dogs work....they are amazing!!!!
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Damn you gonna haul all those massive bulls in that ute ! Damn what an engine. Good work dogs Push em up
these dogs are incredibly talented
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Watching you and your team of cattle dogs work brings me joy. Great videos. Thank you!
Amazing working dogs
The dogs are actually poor no self respecting farmer would allow such aggressive behaviour if they are are gored its mr bastard farmer to blame 😜 really poor animal husbandry idiot farmer only interested in profit
Amazing how fearless they are
That final kick was sooo funny.
It's amazing how they keep you out of danger with the work. They do that used to be you out there with a cane.
Nice love to watch working dogs doing what they love.
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I love to watch dogs working ! I don't care what kind of work it is! I do get really upset if one gets hurt or killed of course but theirs nothing like watching a dog do what it loves whether it's chasing down bad guys,search and rescue,livestock or just running obstacle courses.
This is awesome. Well trained dogs! 🐶
For all those worried about the dogs: it's a risk but your be surprised how well trained dogs can be to duck and be aware of their surroundings . These are working dogs that love what they do they aren't some little toy dog. I've worked with herding dogs for 20 years never had an issue.
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@Allen it's what the dogs where bred to do dogs was never designed to be pampered pets they all had a purpose either hunting herding or protection
Love your dogs.
The colliers are amazing. Great workers
I like the comments almost as much as I like watching your dogs work. Great videos.
I love seeing dogs actually being useful and doing what they were BRED to do.
These dogs were bred to herd SHEEP. Sure, you can modify it to bulls, because they are fucking smart and want to work and eager to learn and obey, but this is not what they were bred to do. The dogs are small in size because of their breeding to herd sheep. They're delicate and light and fast to counter and outrun sheep because of their breeding. One misstep around a bull and it's all over. These dogs barely need any instruction to herd sheep, but in this case they had to be repeatedly commanded because they're nervous and unsure. Mismatched workers and work.
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@@maralonent6257 I agree, these are working dogs and need to have a job and a lot of exercise but I think as well they should only herd sheeps which is safer for them.
I wish I could be as obedient as these dogs when someone tells me something wise
Amazing team work
That was extremely satisfying
Poetry in motion what a team
Thanks. It's always a pleasure to watch well-trained working dogs. And you can tell they're having a ball
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3rd video i watch of this and i admire your dogs, they have balls of steel.
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Damn those are some bad ass dogs
Ever used heelers? Seem like a heartier grittier meaner dog. Think it would help with bulls? I have no knowledge. Purely curious? I am owning my first blue heeler. He is from a working line also. And fully intact. Im thinking of trying bite work for him. Cause he has alot of aggression towards people. I wanna redirect healthier
They love their job. So great to watch.
My question is how hard would it be to load the cattle without the dogs?
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Un carattere di ferro!
I was looking into your border collies and I like the way they work do you sell any?
In Ireland, my dad said the used small dogs for moving cattle to the fairway, not sheepdogs, so I'm suprised by this. The smaller dogs would snap at the heels of the cows and avoid the kicks. They keep the sheepdog at home that day incase she got a bad kick. Dog was (still is) the most important animal on the farm, horses weren't affordable so we had asses( donkeys) instead. Smarter than horses anyways.
Great video.. loved it
those dogs are loving it. They are doing what they are bred to do
Dogs are really amazing. We don’t deserve them. That is all.
Wow that was impressive
Happiest dogs. It seems like dog park plus best day at work plus a good workout all rolled into one
Great video!!
Damn those are amazing dogs.
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I loved seeing the little dogs work those bulls. I'm planning on getting some mastiffs to protect my future herd and learn how to round them up. Good job!
Timber Wolf mastiffs are too big for rounding them up. They would get kicked
@@Ryu-bw1id thanks for the advice but I have seen it done with larger dogs like Great Pyrnese and Mastiffs. Either way, you have to hope for the best and prepare for the worse when it comes to animals dealing with other animals.
Timber Wolf no you haven't
wrong dog breed
Timber Wolf mastiffs and Great Pyrenees are to protect them from predators not to round them up friend
I love watching working dogs do what they were born to do.
Look at those reflexes.
Class video unreal too see the dogs at work 👍
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the way what that brown dog just dodge the bull kick was just simply amazing! 00:05
Dumb question. The brown one targets the face a lot. He/she seems bigger more muscular. Is that a different breed?
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Nice video
Are these kelpies?
There border collies
@@coolshield8197 They look stockier! especially the brown and white. Looks like a collie pit mix or kelpie.
See where the guys arm is when the video stops? Closing the inside gate. That’s exactly how and where I shattered my arm when a bull kicked that gate really hard and slammed it into the wall. That day I learned to never put my arm where I wouldn’t put my weenie
Nah, there's a horse so the bull wouldn't really want for it
@@Mr.goooooooogle wtf are you talking about
@@MakinEmAtNight26 nothing
Great doggy skills
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Is borde collie ?
Great job! The dogs looked as if they were enjoying themselves.
How often do the doggies get hurt
That’s smart I have a blue Merle Australian Shepard amazing dogs super smart 👍🏻
That brown dog was look for some love after that hard work. Took little beating
Great working dogs..
Great dogs man I love how the work keep it up with the videos
Super dogs
Amazing dogs!
That guy sounded British during his commands lol
Also loved the work the dogs put in fantastic
Awesome is all that I can say. Amazing. 👍👍👍❤️
How many dogs do you have?
Great workers! Doing what comes naturally is beautiful to watch. The dogs usually are much less stress to the cows. Not everyone has the ability to handle them with hand signs & voice commands like I was taught. Never had horses learned to use a truck at 7 while the men walked the herd. At 3 my Dad got me a bulldog, my nanny dog! As long as she was by my side I was free to roam. Got to see her in action, one of PawPaw’s huge Beefmasters got to close and Bone didn’t approve. She challenged him, grabbed that nose and put him on the ground. Held him till I got to the fence. He didn’t hurt her or me and never came near us again. Nanny dogs need to come back, bonding with an animal that your friend and protector. She wasn’t that way with anyone but me, she was so great at keeping the annoying little brother away. 😂
Teresa Hall Gulf City Pagan The Stress level for the bulls couldn't be higher. A dog stands for the wolf and the wolf is the biggest threat for a cow...
The bulls' body language says otherwise, they seem to be fairly relaxed, obviously annoyed, but no more so than if you saw a mosquito. If they were truly scared they would be going after the dogs much more aggressively per charge and odds are they've done this before.
Lovely H no... Just no
hard working dogs doing a dangerous job. 👍
A cowboy's best friend, besides his horse, of course! 😘🐎
That's incredible!
Brave dogs man
The kelpie x isn't afraid to get in there, and gets their respect.
Looks like a pure border collie, they come in red
This is much better then the bullfights in Spain. For the dogs sake, you better dehorne your bulls, just in case.
good video man
good dogs!
Nice dogs
I love dogs
Excellent!
😄😄😄 i need those
That's how they herd. Nipping at the heels. They will herd you around the house nipping at your heels.
Nice! I love purpose bred dogs!
Good dogs!!!!!!
Looks like the horse and dogs do all the work 😂
It’s interesting that they behave exactly like coyotes that wanna eat em. Same movements n everything they just won’t eat the cows (if they’re trained right I’ve definitely seen collies eat livestock) that’s the difference.
Lol bull are not prey to coyote, they're simply too big and thick muscle layer
@@Mr.goooooooogle of course not! Coyotes are way too smart. They know they can’t eat bulls. But it’s the canine shape that makes the cattle uncomfortable. They are sort of hardwired to feel uncomfy around dog-shaped or wolf-shaped animals. It doesn’t really matter if they logically aren’t big enough to cause injury to the cattle. Cattle arent exactly capable of making logical decisions about what they should be afraid of lol.
@@inthewoods5494 cattles are not agile enough to ramp the dog, but once they get (if their horn aren't cut), then good luck, there are bulls in TH-cam throw or fly the dog away
Another great load. Good dogs.
This reminds me of the movie babe!!
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This breed of dog was born to herd,shepards have used them for 1000's of years.any one in the comments complaining about risking your dogs life might as well tell police squads to stop using k9's,bomb units to stop using sniffer dogs and guide dogs for the blind,all of them everyday doing the work they are bred for.i guarantee these awesome dogs in this video and the other dogs i mentioned would die for their owners.
Good point.
@@pphedup It's sad that he even had to make a point in the first place.
Good kitty
Pretty dangerous for the dogs. Not a fan. but also kinda interesting how well trained these dogs are.
He use short legged dogs wish are faster to duck the kicks. I had a large dog that got kicked in the head and lasted just a year with me after I bring him home. He use to do this kind of job but he was too large for it
Jafet Maldo but the risk is to high.
@@linajurgensen4698 Those dogs are wired to do this, they love it.
Ruby Abc I agree
@MTrefiner : WHAT ????!
NO stockman , horseman , cattleman , farmer EVER owns a Pitt bull . Are you NUTS ?
how u trained them?