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Trials Have Real Value

AIR. R. M. (Bob) Wilson, of x Kirwee, feels, along with other dog trial men, that there is no doubt that dog and stock hand rg on farms are being improved by trial work.

He sees the young stock men being encouraged to emulate the example of skilled competitors at trials and under the urge to reach the same standard themselves being able to do their work easier, with this sort

of work then becoming an interest rather than just a job.

For stock handling it was always a man’s trial dogs which were the best dogs, said Mr W. J. Lundie, president of the Canterbury Centre of the New Ze-land Sheep Dog Trial Association, recently. For the young man trial work was the foundation of handling stock. It was very much a matter of balance as far as dog trials and handling stock were concerned. Without that sense of balance no competitor or dogs were very successful.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31082, 10 June 1966, Page 14

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Trials Have Real Value Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31082, 10 June 1966, Page 14

Trials Have Real Value Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31082, 10 June 1966, Page 14

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