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January 2002

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Farm Collie Breed Conservancy and Restoration <[log in to unmask]>
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Scotch vs RC
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Lynn <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Jan 2002 21:24:26 -0500
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Wow! Jennifer- how lucky you are!
I'd love to hear (as I am sure much of the group would)
more specifically as to how you find them to be different.
Also- how were you able to "verify" that what you have
in Cookie is really a Scotch type collie and not- say an ES?
Isn't that difficult- but I sure am glad to know someone who
as a Scotch has joined the group!
My Ivy (rescue) has a very moderate head and is moderate
in size and coat too. She loves all farm animals so far- anyway-
and is "on duty" when the kids are up and I'm sleeping-she'll nuzzle
me with her nose; she's also the first one on the scene if they fall down.
She has to "know" what's going on-even if she doesn't care to "be involved".
Is that type more your collie- or Scotch?
Welcome to the group! Lynn
Lynn

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