St Bathans dog trials a success

They are a test of dog and man.

A farmers dogs are the tools of the trade, and the annual dog trials are the opportunity to test their skills according to St Bathans Collie Club life member Murray Heckler.

The Omakau shepherd took part in the St Bathans Collie Club's dog trials at Dunstan Burn Station, near St Bathans Domain on Monday, keeping a close eye on the action on the hills.

While farming may have become more technology focused, Mr Heckler said he was  more "old school".

"The dogs are really a part of our life, especially on hill country and stuff _ you won't get the sheep in otherwise."

They've all got drones and stuff nowadays but you still need dogs to get the sheep in," he said.

"Drones might but useful but I've never used on,  I don't know anything about them - I'm old school you see."

Mr Heckler had been involved in the St Bathans Club since the early eighties when it hosted the South Island competition.

"I've been involved ever since."

Barry Hobbs with huntaway Max (left) and heading dog Vic at the St Bathans Collie Club Dog Trials...
Barry Hobbs with huntaway Max (left) and heading dog Vic at the St Bathans Collie Club Dog Trials on Monday, March 15, 2022. PHOTO: SHANNON THOMSON
The camaraderie and people he met were part of what kept him involved on the club for so long he said.

Club president Tom Goble said the annual competition attracted local farmers and competitors from throughout  Otago to showcase their dogs.

"I manage[Dunstan Burn Station] and the staff here all get involved."

"It's a great thing to catch up with everyone and good community thing to do really," he said.

"[Dog trialling is] sort of the only sport that comes to mind out of farming, otherwise you can struggle to get off the farm a bit, especially the last few months where farmers are pretty busy so it's good to have a a couple days of catch up with people and run your dog."

Whether you go serious or not, it s all part of it."

In it's 99th year, the St Bathans Collie Club was preparing to celebrate 100 years next year, he said.

 - Shannon Thomson

 

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