High Desert Cowboy- How far is it up north?

High Desert Cowboy

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Hey I’m just learning too!
First snow fall last night. A little skiff on the ground. The new ewe lambs are starting to be a little less flighty, I can now get within 10 feet before they take off.
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Everyone else was happily eating. They were fixated on Bella’s right next to me.
 

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When I moved here in 89 the gal I learned a lot from had polypays and rambouillet Over the years she has switched to hair sheep - going to the barbs and barb crosses, can't remember after that, and then dorpers, black headed ones. That's pretty much what she has now as well as most people here who have sheep to just work their dogs on. The black headed ones tend to be less flighty than the whites - so they say. And many to the point of being too heavy. She does have a large training operation with ~150 sheep. Training 5 or 6 days a week and now I ~think 4 other trainers not including herself. I stopped teaching there years ago. She switched to the hair sheep because of the wool and shearing - though she still ends up having most of them sheared every year.
I do teach herding here, though because I had a hard time getting enough appropriate sheep I'm switching to breeding for market/auction. I do use my dogs to graze in a transhumant style. I don't have border collies, but rather belgian laekenois and that is the style these dogs were originally bred to do.
 

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Sorry - it's the opposite. The White Dorpers are much calmer than the black headed Dorpers. The black headed Dorpers can be super aggressive and wild
In all the herding facilities it's the black headed ones that are used. I have a feeling that perhaps it's the amount of handling they get perhaps? The difference between a producers flock and a training flock?? Once the herding facilities settle on a breed or type it takes a lot to change them. About half of the original group of sheep my friend and I bought 12 yrs ago (?) were the black headed and they were excellent, especially with young and inexperienced dogs. Such is life.
 
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