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> Border Collies should not have white as a predominant colour for herding sheep either? Any one know why?? Im curious.
> why is a white dog unable to do that? it has eyes doesnt it!? and if it has the ability in its herding then i see no reason why they cant herd.
>> White shepherds also can and do herd sheep http://www.awsaclub.com/howtodo/herding.htm
> Is it to do with herding sheep or just because border collies with more white on them are more likely to be deaf ?
> They are fascinating, if somewhat silly, animals.
>In a word yes, however there are white BCs that can & do work sheep but that is more on the inbred ability of the dog & the shepherd & they are usually patched dogs & hill sheep
>it is a FACT that white gsds do NOT suffer from deafness due to their coat colour
> yes and this is a page about white german shepherds- therefore talking about bc deafness is totally irrelevant
> If all GSD breeders decided that colour was not an issue and mixed the whites with the colours and the odd white puppy was produced, then fair enough. But that's not going to happen, anytime soon anyhow.
> That was a long time ago Katt, things have moved on and we can only do the best for our breed based on what we have got to work with at this current time.
> I cannot see that it is best for the breed to have so many divisions and splits which only end up in bottlenecks, inbreeding depression and more health problems.
> The breed has enough probs as it is and the only way I personally can support breeding is when it is done to improve the breed as a whole.
>But sometimes you have to wonder if this over control of breeding, especially of the German lines causes more problems than it solves, and if whites were naturally to appear and be used within the breed if they are a fine example, the diversity may have been more healthy.
>It isn't just JP we have to blame for the problems either, there was a fad in breeders some years ago for producing roach backed monstrosities, in the standard, which frankly were a travesty.
> Good point and one worth considering; maybe things need to be more relaxed, forget colour on all sides and concentrate on health, temperament and conformation. Not many GSD's herd sheep these days and the more a breeder puts into the mix to select for, the harder it is to get a good dog
> Having a border I was curious as to what was wrong with more white than colour!
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