Well, here is another update:
We have had "Dud" (the name he came with... wouldn't be my first choice. lol) for a full week and so far, aside from day one... he has been the best behaved dog I have ever owned.
Here is a breakdown of my day:
Woke up to my boxer out of the back yard and in "chickenland". The mixed bantam flock was having a fit, so that is where I started to head out to... Get there and see that there is a bantam red cochin in with the standards (three roosters in there) and he is getting beat up by the Del roo, so I save him first. Then, I see a SOAKING wet Japanese bantam turn the corner and come to me. My boxer, Heidi, had been licking the poor thing for God knows how long. She didn't hurt it at all. Checked it over and no scratches or anything... legs and wings all fine.... just getting a boxer bath.
Flash forward and we have "Dud" in the car going to my mother's house for some socialization time. Remember the first time we were at my mothers Dud bit me and attacked my mother's German Shepard.
We did great! Not one problem. No fighting, no bitting, no growling. He is comming along great!
As far as barking and such... I HATE yappy dogs. Can't stand it. Dud hasn't barked yet. I'm not even sure what it would sound like.
We walked on a hike through the woods yesterday, Dud and I, and he had a blast sniffing and searching. When we got through the woods to the other side, we were in the cornfield and a rabbit run off... we startled it. He perked up and bounced around looking for it. He was being a dog, and that was great to see. I let him try it for a few minutes and then told him, "let's go home" and started back into the woods. He stayed right by me the whole way. Very smart, very loyal.
So all in all, he is working out great. He still hasn't looked at the chickens the wrong way, and no longer pays attention to ducks. Still scared of the goats, so he may bite out of fear if he feels cornered by one. It's hard for him to be calm around them because THEY freak out and the whole energy gets amped up, so then everyone gets nervous... even the goat's best friend (a Delaware hen) Margeret. She starts in with "bawk bawk bawwwwk". The key to everything is staying calm and positive.
Here is a picture of him while we were going down the road today. I wasn't driving. lol