Danz, sorry about the Red Star - I had one and she was one of my favorite birds.
Schellie, hopefully you are watering today so we can get some rain
Trish, you were so right! I went to Orschelns today and their feed prices are much lower than Atwoods. I was really shocked. I thought any difference would be miniscule and since I have to make a special trip to Orschelns but pass by Atwoods quite often, it wouldn't be worth it for the drive. Boy was I wrong. I decided to go there today to get dog food and found the food was $8 for a 40lb bag less than I paid for it last time at
TSC. It was on sale for $4/bag off but even so, their regular price was that much lower. Then I went to the chicken feed aisle and my mouth gaped open at the price of the Nutrena All Flock. I had to check and double check the label. At Atwoods, it is marked at $17.59 but rings up at $16.69. At Orschelns it was $13.99!!! A full $2.50 off what it rings up for at Atwoods. That alone makes it worth the gas money to drive there. I had a coupon to get $5 off too, that expires the end of this month so couldn't believe I was walking out with 50lb of feed for only $10 after taxes.
Well, I contacted the lady I got Tory from, who had originally said we could do a trial and if it didn't work out, she'd take her back. Now she feels 3 weeks trial is too long and says she won't take her back. I contacted a GP rescue but they said it will take time. I also put an ad on CL but haven't had any inquiries.
In the meantime, yesterday and today she has been good as gold. It was two particularly difficult days with her that made us decide it wasn't working. But suddenly it almost feels like she turned some corner in her little doggy brain. In the past when she has charged the fence to go under it and chase something, calling her name had little effect - she just kept right on going. This morning she started to run and I yelled "NO!" and she stopped dead in her tracks and looked at me. I know she knows her name but is it possible when I called her name before she didn't apply it to needing to stop what she was doing? I didn't get another chance to tell her "No" and see if I get a similar reaction but I was certainly pleased with her that time. Later, I sat on the porch steps watching the dogs and she came over and sat next to me and didn't exactly lean into me but was clearly there to feel companionable. I think that is the first time she has done that and it made me realize that up until now she has been sort of aloof. This morning she definitely seemed to be saying she feels at home, and several times came and stood by me asking for pets, which again, she hasn't done in the past. Needless to say, all of that makes it harder to go through with rehoming.
So DH and I went out again and looked at the DogWatch fence we already have. We decided even though it isn't the right area for protecting the chickens, at least it does keep her contained to our property so we don't have to sit outside and watch her every second. It isn't working now but we think it is probably just that the collar needs a new battery. Needless to say it is a proprietary battery and isn't sold at
Walmart or Orschelns, so I came home and ordered one online. It will be a few days before it arrives and I can try it out but if I can impress on her that she needs to stay here, I will feel better about her staying.
The other thing that has me wondering is your comment Danz, about if they are bonded to the chickens, they won't leave. Do you think it is possible for her to bond with them at this stage? I have not yet done the walk in the chicken yard/corrective collar thing because I figured if we weren't keeping her there was no need to do that. But if we do keep her, I'm willing to work with her if you think there is a chance. In the meantime, DS gave me a brilliant (I hope) idea this morning. Our lagoon is in back of the chicken yard (shared fence between them) and is fenced all the way around. Only 4' high fence but I've never seen her go over a fence, only under, so I think it will keep her contained. Until the battery arrives, I'm going to put her there at nights. That way I don't have to worry about waking up and wondering where she is. And, since the fence is shared with the chicken yard, she can see them through it and perhaps the proximity will be good for her? I dunno - I'm kind of winging it here, so any advice you can give.....