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Corgis are usually upright herders, not stalkers like Border Collies. This sequence is actually part of the hunting sequence (stare, crouch, stalk, pounce). Many dogs have this as part of their play repertoire. He may have had a small white playmate in his former life.
Border Collie breeders have captured the beginning part of the sequence (stare, crouch, stalk) as part of how BC's herd: BC's are considered "Strong-eyed herders". But Corgis and most other herding dogs are loose-eyed, and they don't stalk much when they herd. They run and nip and bark and circle.
So it is normal play activity, but probably not too much to do with sheep. Plus, Corgis herded cows and geese, mostly. Not so much sheep. :-)
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