TRIAL STORYThis is a story about the perfect stockdog, a fictitious Border Collie called Shep, and a trial in which gets a perfect score, as usual. This story is presented as a means for displaying a number of photographs of sheepdog trials and to show the flow of a typical ISDS style trial. The links are to information about the dog and larger versions of the pictures. SHEP'S PERFECT TRIAL The day was sunny but cool with light clouds drifting across
the sky, a perfect day for a sheepdog trial. When it came to Shep's turn he entered
the field by his owners side and walked calmly to the post, always keeping an eye on the
sheep waiting at the top of a rise 400 yards away. Shep paused by his owners side at the post As always Shep executed a perfectly paced and arrow straight fetch Shep drove the sheep straight and steady through the drive
panels and with two brief whistles from his handler turned the sheep sharply around the
panel and began the drive the sheep across As the sheep entered the shedding ring Shep's handler walked
from the post to the center of the shedding ring. Shep stopped pushing the sheep at
the perfect point such that they stopped just in front of Shep's handler. Shep moved
carefully from side to side with the instructions of his handler pressuring and eyeing the
sheep such that the marked sheep were all together then upon a word from the handler, Shep
executed a perfect shed Shep's handler walked to the pen with Shep bringing the sheep
along behind. The handler held the gate open as Shep brought the Sheep to the pen. Shep moved around behind the pen and pushed the sheep back out
again as his handler opened the gate. While Shep's handler closed the pen Shep moved
the sheep back to the center of the shedding ring and held them there while his handler
walked over. Again Shep moved swiftly back and forth at his handlers direction and
then upon a word from his handler Shep swept in to split of a sheep and hold it for his single. |
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