Friday, April 26, 2024

Bruce is the boss

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Three-year-old heading dog Bruce took the top price at yesterday’s annual Ashburton sheep and cattle dog sale.
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Bred by trialist and breeder Michael millar of Darfield, Bruce was sold for $7000. The top prices was $400 higher than last year’s.

Forty-three heading dogs and 15 Huntaways were featured in the catalogue.

Millar said he was pleased with the price. “He is a good strong heading dog and I thought he would do well.  He’s a three-year-old and I put him in the sale because I have to spend a bit more time with the younger dogs I’ve got coming through.”

PGG Wrightson Mid Canterbury livestock manager Greg Cook said there is still a strong demand for a good sheep or cattle dog.

“Over the last ten years or so the quality of the dogs has got better as the number of the dogs on offer has decreased.  Not everyone needs to buy a dog every year, but when they do they are happy to pay a good price for a quality dog that will work hard for them for a number of years.

“This sale attracts buyers from all over New Zealand, but the vendors are mainly from the Canterbury and Otago regions. There are a core of regular vendors who have been selling for quite a few years at this sale.  They might not have a dog to sell every year, but when they do, it is always a high quality dog.”

“The top end was very strong – people will spend good money on a good dog. But we saw a few more of younger dogs on offer today (from eight months to two years) than we did last year.”

Forty eight of the 58 dogs offered for sale were sold. The sale price ranged from $500 to the top price of $7,000. The sale price for Huntaway dogs ranged from $1,000-6,300 and the heading dogs fetched between $500-7000.

During the auction, each dog had the opportunity to showcase their skills when they worked a pen or yard of sheep supplied by a local farmer. While the sheep will return to their paddock at the end of the sale, the dogs will be heading to their new farms all over New Zealand.

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