Comment by Scott Wiley on June 20, 2011 at 10:25am
the Ap video with real cameras and people that know how to use them makes quite a difference doesn't it? They do have a hard time keeping their hats on
Wow, the Animal Planet video is stunning. Congratulations! I never realized you run such a big place with only 4 corgis!
How do they wear Stetsons over those big ears?
I need to get some cows in today and give them a ride in the trailer so I will take the camera with me and see what happens. I think you are right Doug, taller dogs get kicked, Corgis are so short the cows miss them. I do think that I need a better camera (hint hint)
For as many times as I've watched the videos I'm still amazed at the athleticism of the Corgis and how they just dive in on the cattle to get them moving and how close they come to getting kicked. It lends credence the old notion that Corgis were bred to be short so the kicking cattle would miss them.
Next, Scott needs a wide screen, HiDef video camera so we can get that full, Montana "big sky" feeling as Joey and the crew zoom low across the landscape like Welsh cruise missiles!
I think these bowlegged, flea-bitten, terbaccy-spittin' workin' dogs put all these pampered, blow-dried show dogs to shame...
Now, Al & Gwynn (being pampered, blow-dried show dogs) are always asking me when I'm gonna have a cow...
Comment by Nancy Geddes on April 19, 2010 at 2:16pm
That was fabulous! Thank you so much for creating one of the best videos about working corgis. I'm somewhat embarrassed to be reduced to rounding up sheep; but down here the only alternative is herding tourists....All the best: Nancy, Bear, Tasha and Linus
Not a problem! Blame Hollywood for that one ;) When I visit my family down in LA we go to my second-cousins farm and ride his four wheelers all over his land. They can be lots of fun! Maybe this year will be the year we'll bring the pups with us.
Comment by Scott Wiley on April 17, 2010 at 12:13pm
Sorry about the Ranger, we do use horses on this place but since it is over 11 miles from one end to the other, sometimes it is just easier when it is just me and the dogs to load up in the Ranger and go git er done. I once swore that there would never be four wheelers on this place, now I can't imagine doing without them
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