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Chickenology: Dogs & Chickens
This is a subject that comes up with me a lot when conversations turn towards the topic of Poultry; "Can you keep dogs with chickens?" It's pretty understandable, there is a concern that the dog is going to make a meal out of your feathery charges. And that concern could cause a reasonable person to forgo the keeping of poultry.
Here is my experience with our dogs and the various chickens that we have kept over the years. Those of you that have followed the thread, already know a few of the painful tribulations that I have experienced in keeping dogs with chickens. There are a few experiences that I did not/could not/will not write about...just to painful I guess.
When we first contemplated getting chickens, we had only one dog, "Sophy". She is a little Queen around the house. In Sophy's world, the sun revolves around her. So there was some obvious concern as to how she would react to having a flock of birds housed in the backyard...in HER backyard to be precise.
I took Sophy to a nearby Heritage Farm for a day to feed bread to the chickens. This is a working farm in our area; they are a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). They have a small mixed flock of chickens that produce eggs that are then sold to customers and CSA members. I have a friend that is a member...so I made arrangements and Sophy got to go on a visit to a farm with chickens. Turns out, it was a good experience...for us both.

Our little "Sophy" has been around chickens for several years now and she's pretty good with them. She is tolerant of her feathered subjects, though, she gets mad and will growl and snap when they steal her snacks that she takes out into the yard to eat. Sophy is a Queen in her own mind...

Missy is a Lab-Cross and has grown up around our chickens her entire life. When Missy came to live with us, the chickens were bigger than she was...

...But as she's grown & matured, in her eyes she has become the "Chicken Protector"...there have never been any issues with Missy and the chickens.
In the time that we have been blessed with her, I have seen Missy chase various wild birds away from the chicken's Feed Hopper and she has taken on the duty of guarding the Grain Barrel, where I keep the chicken's bulk food storage, from marauding squirrels.
Every few years we will have a new flock of replacement chicks. It is wonderful watching them forage in the backyard as they grow and explore fenced world. Occasionally one or more of the chicks will get separated from the main flock. You know when this happens by the high pitched desperate cheeping of the lost chicks. When Missy hears these plaintive sounds her ears perk up and she immediately heads out into the yard looking for the lost chicks. Once located she then herds them to the rest of the flock.
She is a great guard dog. She watches over the flock during the day when we are at work.
I cannot say how nice it is to have Missy in our family...I love this dog so much.

Sadie, on the other hand, is my daughter's dog...the one next to Missy in this photo.
Sadie has grown up with Missy and the two are best friends. Yes that is a weird statement to make about a pair of dogs, but I cannot describe their relationship with each other in any other fashion that makes sense.
Sadie is a very excitable dog and as such she has killed several of our chickens. I do not trust her to be home alone with the chickens when we are gone. She hasn't killed one of the birds in over a year, but I still don't trust her alone with them.
In her defense, I'd almost say that Sadie is a "Special" dog...and she just doesn't get it.
What can I say about keeping Dogs with Chickens?...I'm going to "Copout" and say simply it depends. Older dogs may or may not be a good mix with chickens, we lucked out with Sophy.
Young dogs...puppies...you can work with them and socialize them to the chickens. Heck you might even get lucky and wind up with a guardian dog that will hover over the flock and protect them from all sorts of evil denizens like sparrows and doves and marauding squirrels.
This is a subject that comes up with me a lot when conversations turn towards the topic of Poultry; "Can you keep dogs with chickens?" It's pretty understandable, there is a concern that the dog is going to make a meal out of your feathery charges. And that concern could cause a reasonable person to forgo the keeping of poultry.
Here is my experience with our dogs and the various chickens that we have kept over the years. Those of you that have followed the thread, already know a few of the painful tribulations that I have experienced in keeping dogs with chickens. There are a few experiences that I did not/could not/will not write about...just to painful I guess.
When we first contemplated getting chickens, we had only one dog, "Sophy". She is a little Queen around the house. In Sophy's world, the sun revolves around her. So there was some obvious concern as to how she would react to having a flock of birds housed in the backyard...in HER backyard to be precise.
I took Sophy to a nearby Heritage Farm for a day to feed bread to the chickens. This is a working farm in our area; they are a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). They have a small mixed flock of chickens that produce eggs that are then sold to customers and CSA members. I have a friend that is a member...so I made arrangements and Sophy got to go on a visit to a farm with chickens. Turns out, it was a good experience...for us both.
Our little "Sophy" has been around chickens for several years now and she's pretty good with them. She is tolerant of her feathered subjects, though, she gets mad and will growl and snap when they steal her snacks that she takes out into the yard to eat. Sophy is a Queen in her own mind...
Missy is a Lab-Cross and has grown up around our chickens her entire life. When Missy came to live with us, the chickens were bigger than she was...
...But as she's grown & matured, in her eyes she has become the "Chicken Protector"...there have never been any issues with Missy and the chickens.
In the time that we have been blessed with her, I have seen Missy chase various wild birds away from the chicken's Feed Hopper and she has taken on the duty of guarding the Grain Barrel, where I keep the chicken's bulk food storage, from marauding squirrels.
Every few years we will have a new flock of replacement chicks. It is wonderful watching them forage in the backyard as they grow and explore fenced world. Occasionally one or more of the chicks will get separated from the main flock. You know when this happens by the high pitched desperate cheeping of the lost chicks. When Missy hears these plaintive sounds her ears perk up and she immediately heads out into the yard looking for the lost chicks. Once located she then herds them to the rest of the flock.
She is a great guard dog. She watches over the flock during the day when we are at work.
I cannot say how nice it is to have Missy in our family...I love this dog so much.
Sadie, on the other hand, is my daughter's dog...the one next to Missy in this photo.
Sadie has grown up with Missy and the two are best friends. Yes that is a weird statement to make about a pair of dogs, but I cannot describe their relationship with each other in any other fashion that makes sense.
Sadie is a very excitable dog and as such she has killed several of our chickens. I do not trust her to be home alone with the chickens when we are gone. She hasn't killed one of the birds in over a year, but I still don't trust her alone with them.
In her defense, I'd almost say that Sadie is a "Special" dog...and she just doesn't get it.
What can I say about keeping Dogs with Chickens?...I'm going to "Copout" and say simply it depends. Older dogs may or may not be a good mix with chickens, we lucked out with Sophy.
Young dogs...puppies...you can work with them and socialize them to the chickens. Heck you might even get lucky and wind up with a guardian dog that will hover over the flock and protect them from all sorts of evil denizens like sparrows and doves and marauding squirrels.
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