I kind of remember someone telling me one time that there is a breed of dog that you raise with chickens. The dog stays with the birds 24/7 and acts as a protector.
Anyway....
I agree that a lot depends on the individual dog but a lot also depends on the individual owner as well. Someone pointed out that the dogs can feel what your feeling. I think that's true with all animals. There is a couple, a man and wife, up the street from me that walk a pit-bull every morning. I have to drive past their house on my way out everyday. Anyway, when the lady has the dog, I watch him go crazy trying to eat my truck as I drive by. When the man has the dog, sometimes the dog doesnt even look up at me at all when I pass but regardless he never acts up. So I started watching the woman and what she was doing. As I'm heading down the road towards them the woman looks up and sees me coming. She then shortens the slack out of the leash until its taunt. The dog then almost immediately starts pulling on the leash and the woman starts hollering as the dog is dragging her down the street towards me. The guy on the other hand totally ignores me....so does the dog. So, in my humble opinion, the lady is teaching the dog to act like an idiot just by her actions or reactions, alone.
I'm not a dog whisperer by no means but I have owned and trained a few dogs in my short time. I also have owned/trained horses and I help my wife who fools with horses for a living. We have very different opinions about animals and what to do and what not to do with them as far as training goes. I say this because when we first met each other, we both had two dogs each. Mine were/are (I lost one 6 months ago) very well behaved. Her two dogs were totally obnoxious with more bad habits than you could shake a stick at. We have been together for 4 years now and her dogs are now a joy to have around.
Sorry to be so long winded but this subject kind of hits close to home with me. My point in all this is if your dog or anyones dog for that matter misbehaves, acts up or whatever you want to call it, its 100% the owners fault period. Any problem can be rectified and if you are having problems doing so it's because what youre doing is probably wrong. It's called teaching the teacher or training the trainer. It all depends on how committed one is to learning and teaching and/or training their animals. I live with 3 dogs, 3 cats, 4 horses, 1 donkey and 23 chickens. Everyone gets along fine and I trust them all around each other no matter if I'm there to supervise or not. Its much easier to say that this problem can not be fixed then to actually fix the problem.
Again sorry to come off sounding maybe a little to strong but to answer your original question
. yes, I believe dogs and chicken can live together with no problems.
Chris