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Re: "Blue" Lacy
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September 02, 2012, 10:02:41 pm »
have yall ever seen videos of how yotes or wolves work in packs to bring down large prey? I gurentee they could be taught to herd if they were not focused on eating. I had a half kelpie half yote that was a hell of a working dog on sheep and goats. Two they are smart smart like no other canine how else would they have been able to survive all of the hunting pressure. Both of these play into the lacys. I have never seen dogs think like a lacy or yote does and not saying I haven't seen other smart dogs and know they are out there but to see them work out a problem is not something that just any dog will do. I had a sandy colored lacy for a while that looked a lot like a yote and always thought it was a throw back to the yote or wolf in them. If it was wolf is was a red wolf that are a lot smaller that most wolves we think about not much bigger than a yote. A lacy is fast bringing in the grey hound and again the dogs back then are not what they are todays dogs are some bigger. I have read sever different things on the hound in them and talked with several people my thoughts is it is a trig dog of some sorts. This would possably explain the tri colored dogs. If you don't think a lacy can not still be a herding dog I would like yall to speak to a guy in eden tx named max. Trapper chick knows him also he has some durn good cow dog lacys and uses them durn near daily as he is a day worker along with his own stock. Do I see some cur qualities in lacys yes and wouldn't dought that there is some cur blood in them as the lacy brothers also had curs this is where they started with dogs but a lacy and a cur dog are far from alike. Would also like to point out how some lacys are a pain and grouchy think this also comes back to the yote or wolf in them. They work well when hunting but when not they make sure they know the pecking order. Because growing up I had that kelpie/yote I see a lot of similarities of her and lacy dogs.
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