#68 Getting Started with Stockdogs 

Getting Started with Stockdogs

“It’s a lot easier to start a dog with a clean slate than erase a bunch of bad habits.”

Join us in this stimulating episode of Farming on Purpose and get up and close with Randall Walker, a renowned stock dog expert from Satus Stockdogs. Taking us through his fascinating journey of employing dogs in rotational grazing, Randall presents an eye-opening narrative on how stock dogs can significantly enhance farming efficiency. Perfectly tailored for those considering incorporating stock dogs into their operations, this podcast is loaded with critical analogues and recommendations. Listen in as we delve deep into the world of stock handling with dogs, the significance of breed-specific traits like fetching in Border Collies, and more.

About our guest: Randal Walker, Satus Stockdogs - Washington

Randal is a 3rd generation rancher and the dogs are a big part of that. He also raises registered Dorper sheep. Without dogs Randal would never dream of owning and raising sheep. Randal started trialing in 2012. 

You can connect with Randal on his website and Facebook.  

At a glance:  

  • Trying out different dog breeds to work cattle. 

  • How to find a working dog for you. 

  • What to look for when buying a working dog, especially if you’re a first time stockdog owner. 

  • Resources to help learn more about stockdogs. 

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