Es una película, emocionante!!!! Adrenalina! Esos perros, valientes y trabajadores! Obedientes. Y sus mandatos cortos, y precisos, descubrí que adoro el campo y vivo muy cerca al pueblo de La Cumbre, estancias entre sierras, con cría de ovejas, y allí vi trabajar a border Collie, bueno es un pueblo inglés.
far far finer 'Actors' than any ever seen in a Hollywood movie.. you live well satus. thankyou for 'share' here. these scenes Clearly describe WHY the satus collies are 30 thousand usd Dogs..
Those are some constantly stressed cattle. Yes the dogs are great and hard working, they are doing exactly as they have been trained, but we routinely move more cattle than that by just leading them with a single bag of grain, no drama, no stress. Dogs were originally used to hang on the sides and back and move runaways or stragglers along, not to constantly harass cattle who are moving along fine, this seems more like a game for the thrill of the owner. I don't see cattle that are wild and don't know where to go. "Adrenaline-induced stress causes the fight-or-flight reaction that produces a chemical response, preparing the animal for quick muscle action to escape or fight. One problem with the fight-or-flight response is that it is reported to take time for the body to break down the chemicals and expel them from the body through the kidneys and liver. After an experience of adrenaline, cattle tend to have a long memory of the incident, and this trigger can be activated at a later date again with an adrenaline response before a repeat action is taken. An example might be over aggressive cattle dogs who are not properly controlled by the owner. Elevated cortisol concentrations due to cattle stress can cause a suppression of the immune system - making the cattle more susceptible to disease - reduced reproduction and reduced weight gains. Many of these stressed cattle can have an inflammatory reaction and have digestive upsets, resulting in reduced consumption and fluctuating pH levels in the rumen and intestinal tract that can cause diarrhea." Take this as constructive criticism and food for thought. onpasture.com/2016/08/22/cattle-shrink-when-theyre-stressed/ www.drovers.com/article/review-transportation-shrink-beef-cattle www.progressivecattle.com/topics/herd-health/recognizing-the-triggers-of-cattle-stress
I have a thousand dollars that's says you couldn't gather these cattle without the dogs nor with a bag of grain. If the cattle move off the dogs leave them alone. The dogs also keep them bunched up
Shuuuuut cha punk ass up Mike... Keep your comments to yourself if you don't know the livestock and situation. Take that as constructive criticism and food for thought. .. We miss you out in Maui already my friend! Hope to see you again next year! 🤙 -Drew
Mike, he's just not a true cowboy! He thrives on abuse and control. Doesn't have a care in either the cow, calf or dog. His thought process is this is how he can afflict abuse and he gets his high off of that.
Mí hermana tiene una pura border Collie, sin entrenar, la oveja es mí hermana, si no los entrenas son invasivos, o esa perra tiene mucho carácter, y no es para vivir en un departamento, mí hermana delgada, camina de 7 a 10 km diarios, sale de 6 a 8 veces x día, le han hecho multas durante los dos años de no salir x cuarentena. Y la perra enloquece si no corre por el parque con un palo. Debió pensar, como una border la lleva a bañar, y uñas pintadas, yo le mando los videos. Eso es Lola me dice cuando ve sus perros. Se equivocó ella es oveja.
Enjoyed watching the herd being moved forward. Nothing more snarky than a bunch of momma cows with calves. The dogs know how to work among flying hooves and horns. Good training. How old is Brute now? Love that dog. Thanks for sharing.🇨🇦
4:38 It's the yellow bull that seems to be protecting the tiny calf. 5:42 Seeing the real danger in this work puts the ridiculous snowflake comments into perspective.
Nothing like adding stress to good cow Mama who are just protecting their calves. Normally you want cattle to face the way you want them to go....correct?
Those dogs have nerves of steel. Just amazing how well trained they are.
I hope he treats them well. They certainly deserve it. Take good care of them
Love to watch the great training obedience of your dogs. Great job
Loved this video! Brute is my most favorite collie you own.
Shows just how touch these pups are.
I love How patient you are with the dogs and the cattle. Very well done
Es una película, emocionante!!!!
Adrenalina!
Esos perros, valientes y trabajadores!
Obedientes. Y sus mandatos cortos, y precisos, descubrí que adoro el campo y vivo muy cerca al pueblo de La Cumbre, estancias entre sierras, con cría de ovejas, y allí vi trabajar a border Collie, bueno es un pueblo inglés.
These dogs appear to love doing this I’m spellbound watching them work.
D J.....ME TOO!!!
Nice goin pups. Good job. Was worried you had stopped posting videos. Glad to see more. Love watching! Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant video. Those cows seemed very belligerent is that because of the calfs? But those dogs are made of stern stuff.
far far finer 'Actors' than any ever seen in a Hollywood movie..
you live well satus.
thankyou for 'share' here.
these scenes Clearly describe WHY the satus collies are 30 thousand usd Dogs..
my favorite satus video ever..yet.
i am happily expecting satus to Work onward in pursuit of their American Dreams..
In God we Trust..
This is my favorite out of all the videos I’ve seen of yours. Your dogs don’t have an ounce of quit in them.
These dogs are amazing
If you didn't have protective mommas, your calf crop wouldn't be that big!! Good girls.
Great dogs. I wish I had trained for a service dog. I'm sure it would be a blessing for me.
Had some stubborn moo cows in that batch.
You think those mom's are mad now wait till the calves get separated for branding ! Great job dogs.
babe is Super active! always pushing!! i love it!
I love this video really pleased to watch it
Top mustering dogs.
Babe is like my molly she was born in a ranch here in California. I love her to death
Very interesting vows and dogs
Love this
Your Mare is Stunning! Or Stallion, heh..
If yall got an opening, I'll be there in the morning 😀
Great work 😎💪
Bear makes a great supervisor ;)
Good video
Those are some constantly stressed cattle. Yes the dogs are great and hard working, they are doing exactly as they have been trained, but we routinely move more cattle than that by just leading them with a single bag of grain, no drama, no stress. Dogs were originally used to hang on the sides and back and move runaways or stragglers along, not to constantly harass cattle who are moving along fine, this seems more like a game for the thrill of the owner. I don't see cattle that are wild and don't know where to go.
"Adrenaline-induced stress causes the fight-or-flight reaction that produces a chemical response, preparing the animal for quick muscle action to escape or fight. One problem with the fight-or-flight response is that it is reported to take time for the body to break down the chemicals and expel them from the body through the kidneys and liver.
After an experience of adrenaline, cattle tend to have a long memory of the incident, and this trigger can be activated at a later date again with an adrenaline response before a repeat action is taken. An example might be over aggressive cattle dogs who are not properly controlled by the owner.
Elevated cortisol concentrations due to cattle stress can cause a suppression of the immune system - making the cattle more susceptible to disease - reduced reproduction and reduced weight gains. Many of these stressed cattle can have an inflammatory reaction and have digestive upsets, resulting in reduced consumption and fluctuating pH levels in the rumen and intestinal tract that can cause diarrhea."
Take this as constructive criticism and food for thought.
onpasture.com/2016/08/22/cattle-shrink-when-theyre-stressed/ www.drovers.com/article/review-transportation-shrink-beef-cattle www.progressivecattle.com/topics/herd-health/recognizing-the-triggers-of-cattle-stress
I have a thousand dollars that's says you couldn't gather these cattle without the dogs nor with a bag of grain. If the cattle move off the dogs leave them alone. The dogs also keep them bunched up
you are jealous your dogs cant do this
Shuuuuut cha punk ass up Mike... Keep your comments to yourself if you don't know the livestock and situation. Take that as constructive criticism and food for thought. ..
We miss you out in Maui already my friend! Hope to see you again next year! 🤙 -Drew
Mike, he's just not a true cowboy! He thrives on abuse and control. Doesn't have a care in either the cow, calf or dog. His thought process is this is how he can afflict abuse and he gets his high off of that.
Think that you are “book learning” talk, not real life, down on the farm WORK.
Do the dogs naturally know how to get in and out without getting kicked? Or did they have to eat a couple hoofs to learn?
There quick ⚡
Oh I love it. Good job
QI CACHORO MARAVILOZO GOSTEI MUITO E LINDO O TRABALHO
If I could only get my kids to listen that well can I borrow them dogs for a week
Mí hermana tiene una pura border Collie, sin entrenar, la oveja es mí hermana, si no los entrenas son invasivos, o esa perra tiene mucho carácter, y no es para vivir en un departamento, mí hermana delgada, camina de 7 a 10 km diarios, sale de 6 a 8 veces x día, le han hecho multas durante los dos años de no salir x cuarentena. Y la perra enloquece si no corre por el parque con un palo. Debió pensar, como una border la lleva a bañar, y uñas pintadas, yo le mando los videos.
Eso es Lola me dice cuando ve sus perros.
Se equivocó ella es oveja.
RIP headphone users 😂😂 great video dude
SALUDOS DESDE CHILE ...SUD AMERICA
What are you saying when you growl at the dogs or are you doing that to the cows to move them?
2:58 fearless dog!
Do you have a bull whip?
Living the life!
Good job ✌
Are those cows longhorn x angus?
Corriente
Enjoyed watching the herd being moved forward. Nothing more snarky than a bunch of momma cows with calves. The dogs know how to work among flying hooves and horns. Good training. How old is Brute now? Love that dog. Thanks for sharing.🇨🇦
Brute is 5
Dogs super
Video stayed steady through out.
Emocionante, maravilloso!!!!
Tu campo, tus animales, tus maravillosos perros, y tu.
Didnt know cattle farmers still branded cattle. I thought they were mostly ear tagged
Them ole cows is snorty
How old do u sell a pup that has some training
Sell stock tested pups at 8 weeks old. Started dogs at 10 to 12 months old
That last cow was not having it
4:38 It's the yellow bull that seems to be protecting the tiny calf. 5:42 Seeing the real danger in this work puts the ridiculous snowflake comments into perspective.
That’s not a bull
@@Satusstockdogs Oh... I thought I saw a sac. How udderly duh of me LOL.
@@pphedup you did but it was a milk sac lol
whats the horse's name?
Napoleon
@@Satusstockdogs :Thats adorable. THank you.
Ce
Nothing like adding stress to good cow Mama who are just protecting their calves. Normally you want cattle to face the way you want them to go....correct?
Those cows don’t like those dogs