- Aug 7, 2009
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Hi,
I have several barn cats that are excellent mousers ( and anything else they can catch). Over the years I have never had a problem with the cats bothering the birds at any age. I have one queen right now that is asleep on top of a partially open brooder because she wants the warmth of the light. I also have an 8 year old Border Collie who lives for thr babies. When they arrive and we are unloading them into the brooder he whines because he wants to sniff and "kiss" them. This dog is totally baby anything orientated. When the queens have kittens he always finds them first and loves them up. Queens actually show the kittens to him on rhe first day. The kittens never show any fear of the dog at all. They all must know he is safe.
Good luck with your cat problems. I guess in some instances a fence makes good neighbors of poultry and cats.
Roseann
I have several barn cats that are excellent mousers ( and anything else they can catch). Over the years I have never had a problem with the cats bothering the birds at any age. I have one queen right now that is asleep on top of a partially open brooder because she wants the warmth of the light. I also have an 8 year old Border Collie who lives for thr babies. When they arrive and we are unloading them into the brooder he whines because he wants to sniff and "kiss" them. This dog is totally baby anything orientated. When the queens have kittens he always finds them first and loves them up. Queens actually show the kittens to him on rhe first day. The kittens never show any fear of the dog at all. They all must know he is safe.
Good luck with your cat problems. I guess in some instances a fence makes good neighbors of poultry and cats.
Roseann