Winter Disc Dog Training, Cattle Dog Style!

Some fun clips of winter training in Cincinnati, Ohio with my 3 cattle dogs, Five, Jack, and Spike

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Australian Kelpies 2009 Wall Calendar

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Australian Kelpies Wall Calendar: The Australian Kelpie is a tireless dog that can work in the hottest of climates. Bred in Australia in the late 19th century for herding sheep and cattle, Kelpies are considered one of the most loyal dog breeds. Their willingness to travel great distances have made them invaluable to Australian ranchers whose herds often roam over thousands of acres. This wall calendar displays Australian Kelpies, young and old, hard at work&#151and at play.

 

Two beef processors are cited for humane violations

 

By FREDERIC J. FROMMER – 4 days ago

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A government inspection of slaughterhouses found significant problems with the treatment of cattle and two of the nation’s largest beef processors — both of which provide meat for the National School Lunch Program — were slapped with humane handling violations.

One of those companies’ violations was rescinded after the company appealed, The Associated Press has learned.

Audits by the Agriculture Department’s Food Safety and Inspection Service resulted in "noncompliance" records to a National Beef Packing Co. plant in Dodge City, Kan., and a Cargill Meat Solutions plant in Fresno, Calif., according to information obtained by the AP under a Freedom of Information Act request.

The audits of 18 slaughterhouses found that some cattle were not being stunned properly on the first try, others were subject to overcrowding conditions, and others had to be electrically prodded to get them to move.