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Bud Williams Stockmanship
Eunice Williams
883 E 505th Road
Aldrich, MO 65601
417-719-4910
eunice@stockmanship.com
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Dog Will Stop the Sheep but . . . . (more)

Just an update.   Taking on board what you said. We had boarder collie come visit us. “sneak”  our bitch changed to some degree. Even though the visiting dog had no stock skills. Sneak was very keen to get to the sheep. She did not really push them but showed some

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Dog Will Stop the Sheep, But Won’t Drive

Question: . . . .I have read all of the info you have posted on the net. And I’m trying to use that to start the Collie (Sneak) she is about 12 months old.   The problem is she will not drive the sheep. If they run she is right on

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Starting a 6-year old Bronc

Another old piece of correspondence that I found while packing to move to Missouri.  This is my answer to a student in 1995. “Bud would not hesitate to take in 6-year old “broncs”  to break when he was your age as long as he had work for them.  Bud keeps

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New Address

I have moved from Independence, Kansas to:  519 E. Erie St.  Apt #206,   Springfield, Missouri  65804. Thanks so much to all of the people who have sent their prayers and good wishes my way. Eunice

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Subscription Website

July 1, 2009 Bud and I started our Subscription Website.  For $300 per year Bud would answer any questions on Marketing or Livestock Handling as well as writing articles that would be of interest to our subscribers. These Q & A’s were posted in the website.   Since Bud has passed

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Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan

The Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan, a non-profit organization, has set up a Bud Williams memorial fund to provide educational producer seminars and clinics on stockmanship. Click here for more information.

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Testimonial from Dave Pratt

  From Ranching for Profit Blog   (2012/11/27)   by Dave Pratt Bud Williams, known world-wide as the authority on low-stress livestock handling, died Sunday, November 25, from pancreatic cancer. There is a brief message on Bud’s Stockmanship website (www.stockmanship.com) that reads, Thanks to all of you for helping us make things

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Where are the “Fourlegged Chainsaws”

Question: . . . . Seems as if you are answering a lot of questions about training Stockdogs and you seem to be very knowledgeable as to training techniques and different Cowdog-breeds, so I was hoping you could maybe shed some light on an issue that has been bugging me

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Thank You for Your Thoughts and Prayers

I’m so proud of the many e-mails I’ve been getting, telling me what a difference Bud has made in their lives, even some from Universities! I was amazed at how fast the news traveled around the world. Bud died on Sunday, by Monday afternoon I’d received messages from Russia, Australia,

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Bud’s Gone . . . .

Bud died today of pancreatic cancer. Bud and I have had quite a ride.  Thanks to all of you for helping us make things better for the animals.

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