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الجمعة، 11 مايو 2018

Border Collie Goose Control Works Effectively When You Have The Right Dog

By James Wallace


Wild geese are wonderful to watch gliding through the air. These same geese can wreak havoc when they collide with planes, walk all over manicured grounds and disrupt major events. In some cases they are more than nuisances. They are dangerous. It's important to disperse them, and one effective way, gaining credibility, is Border Collie goose control.

Most people have observed a pet dog or cat with head down, tail and hips low, stepping silently and staring intently at an unsuspecting object. This how animals stalk their prey in the wild. It's instinctive, and can be refined to assist humans as early Scottish shepherds found out. They harnessed the natural obedience, endurance, and intelligence of collies to help herd their flocks.

Using collies to control geese populations is a much later development. A Connecticut golf course superintendent struggled with geese tearing up greens and fairways. After exhausting the known methods of removal, the superintendent tried dogs. It had limited success at first, but when he experimented with collies he found a breed willing to run the geese down time after time.

This disrupting of the geese's sense of security, causing them to disperse, is known as hazing. There are commercial services that offer hazing services to airports, golf courses, and other property managers who have problems with geese. They are not available everywhere however. If you have an issue with these birds, one solution is to purchase a collie and hire a trainer, or train the dog yourself.

Sometimes it's possible to find one of these animals at a shelter. If you decide to adopt, you will be saving a dog and getting a partner in your geese eradication project. When you pick a dog, you have to consider several factors. Surprisingly enough, there are collies that won't chase geese. These animals are natural herders. They can lose interest when their prey consistently flies away.

You need a dog that will swim. Not all collies will do this. Animals will head for water instinctively when they are being stalked. They understand that most predators will stop at the water's edge. Going after prey in the water seldom ends in a catch. Trained geese hazers won't stop when geese take to the water. They dive in after them and won't let up until the gaggle breaks up.

If you want to get the best out of your dog, you should consider hiring a trainer. This individual will help you find the best fit for your needs. It may be necessary to have an initial meeting to discuss what you want to accomplish. The trainer can assist with choosing a dog and teach you the most effective way to handle it.

Geese are graceful birds, but they have become a real problem in some areas. The best solution is to disperse them. Using dogs with natural herding and stalking talent is a creative way to do it.




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