Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
404 E 7th St, Curtis, NE, United States
Contact: Ross Turnerrossturner2024@gmail.com580-715-8468Location: Fred Williams ArenaOn Foot NCA Sanctioned ClassesOpen-2Nursery-2Intermediate-2Novice-2Non Sanctions ClassesPro-Novice-2NCA & CCA SanctionedNCA Region - SE
Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
404 E 7th St, Curtis, NE, United States
Leighlynn Obermillerhobermiller2@unl.edu(308)390-8932On Foot NCA Sanctioned ClassesOpen-2Nursery-2Intermediate-2Novice-2Non Sanctions ClassesRanch-1NCA, MSSA and Outback Stock Dog Assoc. sanctionedNCA Region - HP
Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
404 E 7th St, Curtis, NE, United States
Entry FormLeighlynn Obermillerhobermiller2@unl.edu(308)390-8932404 E 7th St, Curtis, NE 69025, USAOn Foot NCA Sanctioned ClassesOpen-2Nursery-2Intermediate-2Novice-2Non Sanctions ClassesRanch-1NCA, MSSA and Outback Stock Dog Assoc. sanctionedNCA Region - HPEntry Form
Fantastic video with Mick Hudson demonstrating why a dog has got to learn how to give ground and cover to effectively control wild stock and big mobs. In this video, Mick explains:
Why dogs that want to naturally jump forward into stock coming towards them can cause big problems,
The importance of dogs understanding how to keep the same distance from stock,
How to teach a dog to balance stock,
Why dogs have to keep their face and mind bent towards the stock,
Why dogs that give ground and cover will stop a big mob easier,
Why he wants his dogs to be heading dogs first and then teaches them to drive stock,
A great driving exercise,
Why Mick's dogs have clean strength and what he looks for in a dog,
Why dogs have got to learn how to push stock away and bring them to you.