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The Halls Heeler was a dog bred by Thomas Simpson Hall to herd cattle on the Hall family's extensive properties in northwestern New South Wales in the 19th century. On Dartbrook Station, in the Upper Hunter Valley, Hall selectively crossed the offspring of Northumberland Drover's Dogs (Border Collie lineage) that he had imported, with the progeny of dingoes that he had tamed. By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers. However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards. The Hal

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  • Il cane Halls Heeler o cane da piede di Hall era un cane creato da Thomas Simpson Hall per allevare il suo bestiame nelle vaste proprietà della famiglia Hall nel nord-ovest del New South Wales in Australia nel XIX secolo. Nella stazione di Dartbrook, nella Upper Hunter Valley, Hall incrociò selettivamente la progenie dei Northumberland Drover's Dogs, un lignaggio del Border Collie, che aveva importato, incrociandolo con la progenie dei dingo che aveva domato. (it)
  • The Halls Heeler was a dog bred by Thomas Simpson Hall to herd cattle on the Hall family's extensive properties in northwestern New South Wales in the 19th century. On Dartbrook Station, in the Upper Hunter Valley, Hall selectively crossed the offspring of Northumberland Drover's Dogs (Border Collie lineage) that he had imported, with the progeny of dingoes that he had tamed. By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers. However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards. The Hal (en)
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  • The Halls Heeler was a dog bred by Thomas Simpson Hall to herd cattle on the Hall family's extensive properties in northwestern New South Wales in the 19th century. On Dartbrook Station, in the Upper Hunter Valley, Hall selectively crossed the offspring of Northumberland Drover's Dogs (Border Collie lineage) that he had imported, with the progeny of dingoes that he had tamed. By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers. However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards. The Halls Heeler was further developed into two contemporary dog breeds, the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. (en)
  • Il cane Halls Heeler o cane da piede di Hall era un cane creato da Thomas Simpson Hall per allevare il suo bestiame nelle vaste proprietà della famiglia Hall nel nord-ovest del New South Wales in Australia nel XIX secolo. Nella stazione di Dartbrook, nella Upper Hunter Valley, Hall incrociò selettivamente la progenie dei Northumberland Drover's Dogs, un lignaggio del Border Collie, che aveva importato, incrociandolo con la progenie dei dingo che aveva domato. (it)
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