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My preference is to have neighbor with livestock killing dog to carry cost burden of building fence. Free-ranging has not stopped since for short term neighbor has successfully contained dog. Another neighbor has doberman that visits and walks freely among free-ranging flock with no problems. That neighbor does not need to confine dog. Training dog not to molest birds is easy if a little effort is invested. Easy even if dog has killed before, assuming neighbors have dog under some kind of control.
This is my preference as well. My chickens on my property are not leaving my property and doing damage to someone elses property. The dog I leaving its owners property and doing damage to someone elses. Who needs to control their predator?
But good luck with that. And on the other hand a pack of dogs tore up my fence requiring me to spend even more time and money rebuilding it. Who should really be paying for those repairs???
Let me tell you, that particular pack visited my coop every 4th weekend all summer with regularity, about 4 visits over the summer. Two of those visits the pack went home missing one of its members. I have not seen any of the dogs since the second one "disappeared" I guess they learned to stop letting their dogs out. With such a reliable pattern I know someone was letting them run on purpose. Dogs don't escape on a schedule like that.
The dog owner will either pay for their own fence out of their own pocket, or pay with the life of their dog. That's how they bear the cost.
My preference is to have neighbor with livestock killing dog to carry cost burden of building fence. Free-ranging has not stopped since for short term neighbor has successfully contained dog. Another neighbor has doberman that visits and walks freely among free-ranging flock with no problems. That neighbor does not need to confine dog. Training dog not to molest birds is easy if a little effort is invested. Easy even if dog has killed before, assuming neighbors have dog under some kind of control.
This is my preference as well. My chickens on my property are not leaving my property and doing damage to someone elses property. The dog I leaving its owners property and doing damage to someone elses. Who needs to control their predator?
But good luck with that. And on the other hand a pack of dogs tore up my fence requiring me to spend even more time and money rebuilding it. Who should really be paying for those repairs???
Let me tell you, that particular pack visited my coop every 4th weekend all summer with regularity, about 4 visits over the summer. Two of those visits the pack went home missing one of its members. I have not seen any of the dogs since the second one "disappeared" I guess they learned to stop letting their dogs out. With such a reliable pattern I know someone was letting them run on purpose. Dogs don't escape on a schedule like that.
The dog owner will either pay for their own fence out of their own pocket, or pay with the life of their dog. That's how they bear the cost.