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Stock
Dogs Training Videos,
Book, Perfect Stock Dog Training Program with Ben Means, Cattle, Sheep,
Goats, Ducks |
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"WHATEVER YOU DO, WORK AT IT
WITH ALL YOUR HEART..." |
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Stock Dog
Training Videos-
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DVDs are here
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First of February. Banjo (Rowdy
x Lue), the new kid on the block. Rawhide tolerates him. |
First to Mid February 2006.
Scott and Tamara Tynon, Welch, OK came over with Hank, Harold McGuire,
Bluejacket, OK stopped by with Andy (Licensed Canine Detective), Dub
and Judy Richardson, MO picked up Dan, Mark Bishop and Glen, Heber
Springs, AR drove over to work dogs. Mark bought Ben's "Ace"
dog. Ben visits sister Sue Gimlin, Springfield, MO and Banjo
thinks he's big stuff.
Click here to
catch up on our latest visitors and happenings. |
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Ben will be a guest
clinician with Laura and Joe Stimatze at their place
in Macksville, KS the end of March.
Click Here
for their clinic information flyer. |
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Scott Tynon, Welch, OK,
working his Hank dog (Rowdy x Lena). Tamara
Tynon looks on. Right Harold McGuire,
Bluejacket, OK, with Andy (littermate to Hank).
Andy certified at 10 months of age as a law
enforcement drug dog. He is a licensed canine
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Above left, Dub and Judy
Richardson, Missouri, pick up Dan. Their
friends the McKee's came along for the ride.
Above right, Jim Bailey and friend came over from
Missouri with some dogs to try. Jim left two of
them. Jim gathers wild (and we mean wild) cattle
for folks. |
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Ben's sister, Sue Gimlin,
left. She had just had a procedure that precluded
by-pass surgery and is on the mend. Above, Ben
is laying in wood he cut for the stove. |
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Office dogs - Scooter,
Sling and Rawhide checking out the terrific door Ben
welded, he forged the hinges too. Above Perch on
a morning run. |
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Banjo drags Leslie after the
training calves. He's 3 months old and thinks he's
pretty big stuff. |
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Above, Mark Bishop,
center, came over with his friend Glen. They're
warming up watching dog videos by the wood-burning
stove. Right "frosty" ponies with our mid
February cold snap.
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Goats and sheep waiting
for morning feed. Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal watching for
the dropped feed. |
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Baby-time is fast approaching. One of the Katahdins had
hers mid January. This one is pretty hardy - it survived
being stomped by the horses on a rainy day. Her name is
"Miracle." Goats are expected to start kidding end of the
month. Ben will be doing a clinic with Laura and Joe
Stimatze the end of March at their place in Macksville, KS.
If you're interested, contact the Stimatzes. Here's the
flyer info
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