There was an episode of the Dog Whisperer that covered this topic. Perhaps you can do a search for it.
Basically - if you dog views you as the true leader - then you can "claim" your chickens as your property and let your dog know not to touch them. It's hard to explain - but, it works for...
I have a Black Australorp that had starting laying eggs when she was old enough. She was a great producer for a few months - then my dog (or a neighbors dog) terrorized her and she ended up with a bunch of feathers missing, a big bare spot, and a wound. It all healed just fine - several months...
I thought I'd give an update. We picked them up and moved them into the coop and locked them in there all night. They sat on the floor right by the pop door where we put them. The next night, this is where they went on their own and continued sitting on the floor for several nights. Tonight...
I think I'm going to have to do that. It's been dark for a couple hours and they are all huddled on the ramp to the pop door. There's barely enough room for them there.
I haven't handled them in a long time (since they were chicks about 6 months ago) - I hope I don't freak them out by picking...
Well, I took down their other outdoor option - the sun is going down and they are just standing around outside (locked in the run area - after free-ranging all day). Hopefully, they'll go inside the coop and take advantage of the roosts.
This is the first winter for my four chickens (Golden Wyandotte (2), Aracauna, and a Black Australorp). They had a roosting area in the outdoor (completely protected) run. They've been using this - but, as it is getting colder I'd like them to move to the roost in their new chicken house I...
I bought two bug zappers in the last few weeks. The first one got clogged up with bugs in ONE night and had to be blown out with an air compressor in order to work again. It was a Stinger. Don't buy a Stinger!
Then, a few days ago I replaced it with a Flowtron. This one zaps tons of bugs...