This might be new. How about chickens and dogs sharing a walnut cake? And eating it at the same time?
A Walnut cake shared amongst 23 chickens and 2 Airedale terriers. Rummy stays back and lets everyone have a share, before he makes his move. He is a gentle dog when it comes to chickens, but not with snakes, mice or other rodents, or neighbor dogs.
Kimi, my older Airedale digs in with the birds all around him, sharing a cake together. Imagine the sugar high everyone is going to have after the cake experience.
Everyone takes a turn, and almost everyone gets a share.
This is SengKnet (crooked neck). Because we were treating her for Crook Neck, she stayed indoors longer than anyone else, and as such, is also the boldest and most comfortable with the dogs. She is a White crested black polish. She is now fully recovered and is blending well in the flock.
While she was being treated for crook neck, we let her sleep in the house in the seclusion box, so she could feel warm with the special heat lamp and get added treats and vitamins etc,
Rummy would nuzzle close to her while we let her relax with the family in the evenings. In the daytime, we let her back into the flock, and night time, we'd take her in. Rummy always showed extra attention to his birds if he got the chance to.


A Walnut cake shared amongst 23 chickens and 2 Airedale terriers. Rummy stays back and lets everyone have a share, before he makes his move. He is a gentle dog when it comes to chickens, but not with snakes, mice or other rodents, or neighbor dogs.

Kimi, my older Airedale digs in with the birds all around him, sharing a cake together. Imagine the sugar high everyone is going to have after the cake experience.

Everyone takes a turn, and almost everyone gets a share.


This is SengKnet (crooked neck). Because we were treating her for Crook Neck, she stayed indoors longer than anyone else, and as such, is also the boldest and most comfortable with the dogs. She is a White crested black polish. She is now fully recovered and is blending well in the flock.
While she was being treated for crook neck, we let her sleep in the house in the seclusion box, so she could feel warm with the special heat lamp and get added treats and vitamins etc,

Rummy would nuzzle close to her while we let her relax with the family in the evenings. In the daytime, we let her back into the flock, and night time, we'd take her in. Rummy always showed extra attention to his birds if he got the chance to.