I'm assuming your border collie is the typical black and white coloration. If that is the case, then, no matter what color the other dog is, most if not all of the pups should be black and white, black being the dominant color. The puppies will probably be smaller than rough collies, without the long "collie nose." My guess is that some will have longer coats than the others. Since the average border collie litter is 8, and a rough collie litter is usually between 6 and 10, you can expect 8 or 9 little ones.
Border Collies are medium sized dogs that in one litter can have up 4-8 puppies, on the average 6.
Comparatively yes. Certainly they are less common than black and white Collies
Border Collies are in the herding group.
how many border collies are there in the world
No. The breed referred to as just the "Collie" is a very different breed than the Border Collie. In fact, the Collie is usually called a Rough Collie or Smooth Collie, based on whether it has long or short hair. Some Hollywood examples of each: Lassie was a Collie. Fly from the movie Babe was a Border Collie. There are other breeds with Collie in the name, such as Bearded Collies, Farm Collies, Scotch Collies. Collie is a general herding type dog description.
There are 321 bones in a border collies body
No not all border collies are hyper. it depends how you raise them. if they get no exersize and get over fed your border collie will be lazy. if you take your collie for walks about 4-7 times a week and keep him on a good diet your border collie will be fit and hyper, but they wont be over hyper even fit border collies can be lazy sometimes.
There are only rough collies and smooth collies. Some people call shetland sheepdogs minature collies, but they aren't.
A Border Collie is technically faster than a Beagle
I've had 2 border collie crosses. Both have been very clever as pups. My present collie cross was stopping at roads and waiting for the command to cross when she was only 4 months old. They also dont have the fixations that pure breds have.
Collies are immensley loyal, unaggressive and other than the docile rough collie or sometimes the border collie, collies love meeting new people and they all love children and are devoted family members.
The Border Collie is a breed of working and herding dog developed in the English-Scottish border region. They were developed from the Landrace Collies of the British Isles.