I have a Border Collie who is insanely trying to drive me and the chickens crazy. He can't stop with the herding, so I don't even try to stop him and it would be cruel--that's the way he's wired. I just added another fence so there is a double fence around the run. The girls mostly ignore him. They seem to be immune to "the eye" I do have to drag him into another area to give him food and water or he forgets to eat and drink.
Before I had chickiens I had a different Border Collie (RIP Steve) and a koi pond. Steve spent all his time herding fish! They say if you get a Border Collie and don't give him enough work to do, he will find something to do and you might not like it.
I love Border Collies, but they are not your run-of-the-mill dog. There is a joke about how many (name the dog breed) does it take to change a light bulb.
Golden Retriever: The sun is shining, the day is young, we've got our whole lives ahead of us, and you're inside worrying about a stupid burned-out light bulb?
Rottweiler: Go Ahead! Make me!
Shi-tzu: Puh-leeze, dah-ling. Let the servants. . . .
Pointer: I see it, there it is, right there...
German Shepherd: Let me get everyone out of the house first to insure their safety. And then I'll patrol the perimeter to make sure no one's taken advantage of the situation.
Border Collie--just one is needed to change the light bulb, but he will rewire your house and bring it up to code while he's at it!
Anyway, you get the idea.