How did Corgis use their low stature when driving cattle?

Answer

Nipping heels and ducking under hooves

The original job of Corgis in Wales required a highly demanding skill set adapted to working stubborn cattle. Their low-to-the-ground build was not a disadvantage but a necessary evolutionary trait for their herding duties. They utilized this feature by moving along the herd by nipping at the heels of the cows to encourage movement. Crucially, immediately after nipping, they had to quickly duck beneath the swinging hooves of the agitated cattle to avoid being kicked, demonstrating remarkable agility for their structure.

How did Corgis use their low stature when driving cattle?

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