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  1. Nicole01

    Am I over-reacting about my Neighbor and his dog who ate my chick? (kinda a lengthy vent)

    It looks great! I'm sorry it had to come to this. We initially built our run due to the dog across the street not being leashed and almost killing our cat several times. We gave up asking them to tie their dog up even though it's the law. The dog across the street is the least of our...
  2. Nicole01

    Am I over-reacting about my Neighbor and his dog who ate my chick? (kinda a lengthy vent)

    I completely agree! BTW, I'd love to own an Americaunia! Maybe someday if I buy hatching eggs. I'm full right now, since I hatched 3 myself last week if all girls. If my 2 Easter eggers are hens, I'll have 4 total. Love the blue and green eggs.
  3. Nicole01

    Am I over-reacting about my Neighbor and his dog who ate my chick? (kinda a lengthy vent)

    Absolutely it takes time! It took us a year to finish our run. We were in a bit of sticker shock once we bought the supplies.:/ Your uncle should be repaying you for the chick lost. He should also keep his dog on his property. This at minimum. People around here let their dogs roam. It's...
  4. Nicole01

    Am I over-reacting about my Neighbor and his dog who ate my chick? (kinda a lengthy vent)

    Anytime you leave your flock roam, you are risking their lives to several predators. If its not your uncles dog, it will be someone else's. Dogs can sniff pretty far away. Chicken poop is a very easy scent. Plus, there will be hawks, eagles, and whatever else going after your chickens. We...
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