My border collie is a five-year-old puppy. I think she’s got many more years of puppy to go. I don’t think I could train her to herd the chickens. Mine is completely nuts too. But I think that’s the charm of the border collie. But unfortunately I think that’s also why they say that’s one of the number one dogs that get turned into shelters. You’ve got to have patience and enough land to let their energy out. And again lots and lots of patience . My border collie took no time to get used to the chickens. But since we had her she was getting introduced to everything from bunnies to go to pit’s to cats. She’s friendly to every other creature. My German Shepherd took a little bit of work though
Skye - that's her in my avatar - is a literal basket case. I didn't follow my own advice and let my daughter's instant bond decide for me. Skye wasn't a "mistake, not by a long shot. She's coming around into a wonderful, smart, loving (if hyper and WAY too noisy) family dog. That said, she's been waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more work than I planned on when we got a new pup. She still has a very, very long way to go before she can even come close to matching my Tag. I miss my boy! I am convinced that I will forever have a Border Collie shaped hole in my heart.