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  1. KrisCVT

    Sponsored Post Keeping Dogs and Chickens - Tips for a Harmonious Introduction.

    She was in the house while healing from a wound...and currently comes in at night because she still gets picked on a little bit (I'm a little overprotective). She unfortunately likes being inside at night better than the coop and waits at the backdoor for me to bring her inside. But while she...
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    Sponsored Post Keeping Dogs and Chickens - Tips for a Harmonious Introduction.

    I had my chicks since they were a day-old in their brooder in my living room. I used a rabbit/guinea pig cage as their brooder. I had bricks on top so it couldn't be accidentally knocked off, and the heat lamp clipped so it couldn't be knocked off either- but my dog isn't the type to get into...
  3. KrisCVT

    Sponsored Post Keeping Dogs and Chickens - Tips for a Harmonious Introduction.

    Only one hen was in the house- my ducks chewed a bunch of her feathers off so she had a bunch of bare spots during the winter. So I kept her inside for her safety. She is also super submissive so she keeps letting them attack her. I bought her a diaper to wear so she could hang out with us- she...
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    Sponsored Post Keeping Dogs and Chickens - Tips for a Harmonious Introduction.

    Omg LOL we always joke that both dogs are our little funny-looking deer!!
  5. KrisCVT

    Sponsored Post Keeping Dogs and Chickens - Tips for a Harmonious Introduction.

    We did pretty much what the article said... We also used the Omlet temporary fence... We were able to have half of our yard for the dogs to be out and the other half for the birds to free range. This allowed everyone to be out together and become acclimated. Our new greyhound has done great! I...
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