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In AKC sheep herding trials, the outrun distance typically varies based on the level of the trial and the specific course setup, but it generally ranges from 200 to 300 yards. The dog must move away from the handler to gather the sheep and bring them back, demonstrating their ability to work at a distance. The precise outrun distance can be specified in the trial guidelines, so handlers should always refer to the rules for the particular event they are entering.

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