Ep: 134: Protecting the public's flock (Justin Vincett - rebroadcast)
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Justin Vincett of USDA Range Sheep Production Efficiency Research Unit (U.S. Sheep Experiment Station), Dubois, ID
Topics discussed:
- Why does the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station exist?
- Managing working dogs during downtime
- Selecting and equipping employees with working dogs
- One-upmanship with stockdogs
- Assigning dogs to the right people for the right places
- Breeds vs. performance, and the Idaho Shag
- Local and regional working dog communities
- Putting dogs in the work environments that suit them
USDA's RSPER/USSES website: https://www.ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/dubois-id/range-sheep-production-efficiency-research/
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