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  • Amazing Video...but why did you choose Beardies over the more usual BC?

  • Brilliant

    

  • One Thousand sheep? That is alot! How many acres this sheep farm?

  • At 2:16 there's someone on the top of the hill to the left. Another shepherd, perhaps?

  • shakey camera work. woah I'm dizzy. But fun to watch. thanks

  • A Beardie, who do his right job. Yeah. It's nice to see it.

  • My hat is off to you, how fun!

  • This.. is.. priceless! :l

  • when i was a boy i remember the ederline lambs being sold in Oban at the old corsons mart .i think it was a brigadier called warde aldam that had the place then

  • Actually, @ screamerdemon, perhaps, the Man is working twice as hard as his dogs. After all, the Man knows where he is going and is leading, ultimately!

  • If they don't drive sheep anymore, what do they do?

  • @manthelittleearthgod bounce and herd their owners! Mine herds my Orca Whale slippers and learns tricks really easily.

  • years ago they did this everywhere, and much, much further than 6 miles

  • Excellent documentary, I've never seen so many sheep being moved like this before.

  • Next time, if possible, could you please hold the camera still?

  • Yeee Haaa!!!!

  • This is fantastic to watch!!! I really wanna come and see these beardies for real. Any chance? :o)

  • This is brilliant - how lovely to see dogs working in the traditional way they were bred for. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • awesome!!!

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