The Lone Star Cattle Dog Futurity
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. . . . . from
the Beginning
In 1997, when the sport was relatively new and there were few
to attend, Skeeter Sitton and Larry Innerarity were going to a cow dog
trial. Skeeter looked in his rear view mirror at a handsome Border Collie
named Bud and made this wish, "Larry I wish we had a Futurity for cattle dogs
like the cutting horse futurity in Fort Worth, I think old Bud would be a
perfect prospect." At that point the Lone Star Cattle
Dog Futurity was born.
Bud was never allowed to participate in the LSCDF
because of age restraints. The Futurity is for dogs under 25 months of age.
However, we can credit Bud with inspiring a dream, and 11 years and over
$168,925.00 in prize money later, we have the largest Cattle Dog Association in
the world!
Over 1,000 dogs have entered the LSCDF
and handlers from all over the US and 3 foreign countries have
participated. The Futurity is held in Nacogdoches, Texas each year in
October. The busy weekend is full of setting up panels, measuring, and trying
to think like a cow, a dog, and a handler, all at the same time.
The first day we try to make it fairly simple, not too many
obstacles, trying not to set anything up along the fences, so it won't become a
driving contest, and setting things just wide enough out in the middle where it
won't turn into a professional handlers contest. The second day we try to
tighten things up a bit, keeping in mind these are young dogs with only a foggy
idea of what is expected of them. The finals course is the show case and should
be tougher. These dogs are supposed to be cattle dogs aren't they?
We believe the Futurity should serve as a proving ground,
showing all the breeders (with an open mind) where their program needs
improving; and, rewarding them when the dogs they breed show the world their
strong points, whether they were in the finals or not.
As Ben Means put it in his November 7, 2001 article in the
online Cow Dog Journal (read
the article), "In the years to come, the Futurity should serve as a
landmark and leader in new testing innovations, in different thinking when
setting up trial courses for cattle dogs, in helping people pull together to
produce whole litters of dogs that people who actually work cattle can use, in
encouraging breeders to put aside prejudices as to breed or bloodline and just
think 'Cattle Dog'."
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Our Board of Directors:
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 Becky
Fosher, Greeley, CO
(Double J Pet Ranch)
Len
Dalton, Campti, LA
(Best Of 2 Worlds)
Dr.
Joe Gotti, Nacogdoches, TX
(Agriculture Professor Stephen F Austin University)
Walter
Glenn Community, Kirbyville, TX
(Government Affairs & Business Development)
Sugar Pomeroy, Pennvalley CA
Al Vieira, Orland CA
Joseph Innerarity, Mount Enterprise TX
Harry Butaud, Berry TX
Chris Thomson, Hillsboro TX
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