You've gotten some pretty good advice here. I'm not so sure that it's going to be possible to train them, at this point, to be able to co-mingle peacefully.
When my hens were babies, their brooder was in the house, along with my lab and 3 kids. Yeah, it was chaos, but that's for another thread. Anyways, I think because they were around each other so much, my dog learned that the chickens are MINE and not for chasing. Now they exist outside in the yard together just fine. But again, I think that it's just because of they way they were raised.
And as a side note, I don't believe it's EVER a good idea to beat a dog, especially for doing something that's just plain in it's nature.
Good luck!!
When my hens were babies, their brooder was in the house, along with my lab and 3 kids. Yeah, it was chaos, but that's for another thread. Anyways, I think because they were around each other so much, my dog learned that the chickens are MINE and not for chasing. Now they exist outside in the yard together just fine. But again, I think that it's just because of they way they were raised.
And as a side note, I don't believe it's EVER a good idea to beat a dog, especially for doing something that's just plain in it's nature.
Good luck!!