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I thought there was no way my dogs and chickens could be together at the same time. This created a problem, however, because the yard is not divided so if the chickens were out the dogs couldn't go out to "do their business".
There was no way everyone was going to put the chickens up when the dogs had to go out and I wanted them to free-range to eat the bugs and weeds.
Then I saw a picture on here (I can't remember who's) with their baby, schnauzer and chickens all in the same picture! That started me thinking that maybe my schnauzers could do it too. So, I tried.
It took awhile but it worked! Now my dogs and chickens actually hang out together in the backyard (with supervision only, of course.)
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That was me! Your schnauzer with the cropped ears and my boy look like twins-- I actually had to do a double-take. So glad it's working out! My dogs hang with the adult girls even unsupervised now. I've seen them get their butts kicked my my top hen, so I'm no longer worried. I was even shocked to find out they didn't bother my new chicks! They were interested of course, but Broody gave them both a scolding and they stay far away now. I'd never let them near the chicks unsupervised, but it's nice to know if the dogs got out things would probably be fine.
I thought there was no way my dogs and chickens could be together at the same time. This created a problem, however, because the yard is not divided so if the chickens were out the dogs couldn't go out to "do their business".
There was no way everyone was going to put the chickens up when the dogs had to go out and I wanted them to free-range to eat the bugs and weeds.
Then I saw a picture on here (I can't remember who's) with their baby, schnauzer and chickens all in the same picture! That started me thinking that maybe my schnauzers could do it too. So, I tried.
It took awhile but it worked! Now my dogs and chickens actually hang out together in the backyard (with supervision only, of course.)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/43310_dsc_0152.jpg
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/43310_dsc_0170.jpg
That was me! Your schnauzer with the cropped ears and my boy look like twins-- I actually had to do a double-take. So glad it's working out! My dogs hang with the adult girls even unsupervised now. I've seen them get their butts kicked my my top hen, so I'm no longer worried. I was even shocked to find out they didn't bother my new chicks! They were interested of course, but Broody gave them both a scolding and they stay far away now. I'd never let them near the chicks unsupervised, but it's nice to know if the dogs got out things would probably be fine.