I'm not sure but i think its probably brown
yes. I have one.
Mutt.
Yes of course. We have a border collie/Kelpie. His father was 100% Border Collie and his mother was 3/4 Border and 1/4 Kelpie. We got him at a Cattle Auction here in the Central Valley of California. A lot of the ranchers around here breed the Border Collie with a Kelpie for use on their ranches.
a border collie and sheltie mixed, they are very nice and friendly dogs
Yes, beautiful dogs! They are EXTREMELY loyal and not hostile at all (at least mines not)
Not really any more or less common than any type of mutt. There are a lot of Pit mixes. So not really.
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.
Most hearing dogs are mixed breeds, particularly those with some Border Collie in them. But any breed can potentially produce a dog who is good at hearing work.
The dog we weight between 65 - 85 lbs. If it's a border collie you are looking at 45 - 60 lbs.
They are very cute. I have a 3 year old border collie and I love how she has her own personality and she is so sweet. The only issue would be that they need something to do most of the time, so if you have a job this dog isn't the one for you. They are also very smart and react to how you are feeling at the time. One more thing is that when they are still puppies they are very hyper so give them a year and they will be your best friend. I have a border collie mixed with a jack Russel and pitbull and he is very sweet!!
The official Kennel Club Breed Standard for the Staffordshire Bull Terrier states that they should grow to between 14 and 16 inches at the shoulder. It is not clear whether you mean Border Terrier or Border Collie, so the Breed Standard for Border Terriers says that they should grow between 11 and 16 inches at the shoulder, whilst Border Collies should grow to between 19 and 22 inches at the shoulder. Therefore, a Staffy X Border Collie would likely be about 18 inches at the shoulder, whilst a Staffy X Border Terrier would be around 13 inches at the shoulder. Of course, I can only estimate with mixed breeds.
I would probably say Cavilier Charles Spaniel or English bulldogs are supposed to be great with kids. If you live on a farm especially a sheep farm a border collie would be a great herder.I know this because i have a Border Collie mixed with an Australian Shepherd and he likes to herd us sometimes.We live in the city and we have barely any yard room so he probably should be on a farm but i don't mind because i love dogs.