Chicken Massacre - One lone survivor - what should I do.

OldHippieChick

In the Brooder
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Mar 21, 2012
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Genocide.

History:
The new neighbor who bought the house directly behind me has a Jack Russell. There have been no problems. Three weeks ago another larger dog that is possibly a lab bull terrier leaning Henize 57 came to stay with him. I first knew there were problems when the digging started. Then two weeks ago while I was working at home they broke through the fence. Only the small dog made it through and wasn't doing any harm. But the large dog was trying to ram himself through the opening and I knew it was not going to be possible to keep him out by blocking the hole. So I called a fence repair co and they came out and replaced that area of the fence. I was timid about creating drama with a new neighbor and figured I'd just not get excited about it. Until it became an every other day event with spending an hour a day filling the holes he was digging under the fence. I blocked the dug up areas with dirt rocks and for good measure fire wood logs. I sent the neighbor a letter when no one would respond at the door. I was very firm in my message that it was time he took responsibility for his dogs tresspassing and distruction of my property. Two days later he called me and said he had been out of town and had someone coming over to feed the dogs. I was immediately relieved. Everything made sense and he told me the large dog was his friends who was on a work project in San Diego and would be making other arrangements for the large dog this weekend (today).

Yesterday:
I had to go to the dentist. When I came back all but one of my chickens were gone and there was a giant hole under my fence, and the yard was covered in feathers. Then friend in San Diego flew back home and came to my house. He paid me for all the chickens and the fence repair and promised they would be making massive repairs to their side of the fence today, digging and burying chicken wire a foot deep to stop the digging and that the big dog would be gone. They are very sorry. I'm very much in shock. I thought it was handled. I don't know what I will do next.

Today:
The lone survivor has been scalped of her tail feathers. There seems to be a bite or scrape mark mid back but she's getting around fine. She has scabs forming this morning. She is very quiet and probably in shock and grieving. But she's eating and drinking. She stayed in the house with me last night and I just put her outside. She's staying right at the back door hiding behind some tossed over lawn furniture - part of the carnage. I think she is OK but wonder if I'm being frivilous or insensitive to her pain? I read the post about the hawk attack and saw not to put pain relief on her boo boos. Sh looks so pitiful alone and scared. I'm leaving the back door open for now so she can come in if she needs to. I just hoped a bit of sunshine might make her feel better. I fenced off the side of the house where my kitchen door is, using a portable 4' tall dog pen/yard fence and put the coop in this area.

Do I need to do more? Do I need to take her to a vet? Should I go get her a companion hen? Would another hen accept her without the tail feathers? She was the dominant leader of the brood. Any advice? Thank you.
 
I am really sorry for your lost chickens How aweful.
At least the ppl gave you the reparation they needed to but the trauma on your poor girl i am sure is bad. I think you have done all you can for her . I really dont know if you should get a new girl right away.if she doesnt have any skin cuts just missnig feathers maybe it would be good but I think waiting a few days at least is a good idea until she is over the attack and can take on something else new..When she settles down she will want a friend i am sure as chickens are flock animals and dont do well alone
 
Right now, I would bring her back in. She is too afraid and shocky to be outdoors. It really isn't helping her. Bring her in, put her in a darkened, quiet room where she can relax and recover. Put neosporin, without pain killer, on her boo boos. If you have blue kote, that would be great to spray on them.

If you can find her a friend or, two that would be nice. She will need time to recover first and that will give you time to find some friends. Keep in mind that you will need to quarantine them for a month so that she doesn't get ill from her new friends. Do you have anyone that you know that has chickens? Young pullets might be nice so that they don't try and dominate over this poor girl.

Good luck with her and your neighbors. With some TLC, she will be just fine.
 
That is so sad. I just started with chickens spring of last year and I have so many predation problems, including neighbor's dogs wiping me out. Seemed like every time I got one predator problem solved a new one arose... the last was a fox who wiped me out of several hens before I finally got an electric poultry wire. I did have one hen survive the fox after being stripped of most her feathers across her back and in pretty bad shape... she was pretty traumatized as well but made it so don't be to discouraged.
 
Put her inside in a quiet place with food and water. I'm so sorry that happened.
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She will be ok, just clean the area with antibacterial soapy water and then use a antiobiotic cream (without pain medication). She will let you know when she is ok and ready to be out. At least mine did. Good luck.
 
If folks don't have birds they can not possibly know the kind of love, time, money we put into them...it is heart wrenching just to loose the occasional one....heck I get upset if I find a chick stuck far too long in a shell....much less a loss because someone does not control their animals....so many folks here have given you wonderful advise on your last bird....all I can add to it is an electric fence to shock the crap out of those bad dogs. If that doesn't work I don't know what would....beside lead poisoning. Out here in the very remote area I live in....the owner of a pack dog gets a warning to keep their dog on their property....if I see them anywhere near my birds again....no more warnings.....and I would expect the same if my dog went over and tried to hurt their animals. I am responsible for what he does also.
 
Thanks for the kind replies.

Yes, they did more than most neighbors would do so I've got no hard feelings toward them. I think he was naive. I did the same when I bought my first house and had my first back yard. I went out and got myself a dog right away.

When I went outside to get her, she'd already layed an egg so that made me feel like she's not completely lost. I expected her to not lay for a couple of days. I brought her back in and dressed her wound and let her camp out on a kitty condo nest for the afternoon. Then at 7PM I met with a kid who had a couple of blue copper marans the same age (12 mo) and we brought them home. He is a legal seller so I felt good knowing they are healthy. He supplies the closest feed stores with chicks and has a good little maran business going. I met the rooster dad, a black copper marans, and the mom, a speckled marans. I got a crash course in breeding for blue marans. She got very excited and territorial about the new birds.It's the first time I've heard a peep out of her since I found her yesterday. I think she is going to be ok. Thanks for the helpful and comforting advice.
 
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Thanks :). She's doing great. All her tail feathers grew back and she is as bossy as ever so she earned her name - she's now called Judge Judy. Of course she's still top hen even with a new crew. And apparently she hasn't forgotten her special time in the house because she tries to sneak back in whenever I leave the door open.
 

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