Chickens for 10-20 years or more? Pull up a rockin' chair and lay some wisdom on us!

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On the topic of dogs...I've got a good ole gal, she'd love to eat the chickens, but her self restraint makes her a decent LGD. High prey drive and very territorial, will chase anything that moves in 'her yard' and will kill anything she catches. Only downfall is she cant stay out in cold weather, Doberman, no coat. Anyway, today i was sitting in the barn watching chicken TV and she always posts herself right outside the door. She jumped up growling, and hackles up started 'stiff walking' towards the backyard. I got up to look and there was a dang PIG walking thru the yard!!
Not a threat, so I called her off. The joys of country living.
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Very good dog. How funny the things we see walk thru our property.
 
Cute dog, though, huh?  Mine would not have acted so playful about the whole thing...he'd have ducked his head and avoided even LOOKING at that fence ever again.  :D

 


Very cute dog... :) ...and not freaking out after a pee-pee zap! Amazing!

Now...off to go search YouTube for more things peeing on electric fences... I bet there's a human version of your video, Bee! :lol:
 
Very cute dog... :) ...and not freaking out after a pee-pee zap! Amazing!
Now...off to go search YouTube for more things peeing on electric fences... I bet there's a human version of your video, Bee! :lol:


Found one! lmao....:lol:

Of course, when I see him writhing on the ground in pain...I think...that dog handled that shock REALLY well! :D


p.s. nothing naughty on display...this vid only shows the aftermath!
 
now can you imagine paying that much for a coop and then going out the next day and seeing poop on the floor and walls.
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those millionaires haven't a clue.

They have "people" to take care of that. I'm sure the coop is always sparkling clean when the owner brings their friends by.
 
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