Current predator problem solved. WARNING GRUESOME and sad.

Why don't you call sheriff and report it. Dog owner owes you a lot of money. (Probably not enough, though, in my opinion). You were well within your right to destroy the killers of your livestock.
 
Why don't you call sheriff and report it. Dog owner owes you a lot of money. (Probably not enough, though, in my opinion).


Calling the Sheriff would only cause additional problems with the neighbors. I did what I thought was best. The dogs will never kill another of my birds, or anyone else's. They are now in the process of enriching the bottom part of my raised garden bed, covered them with lime and 3 feet of dirt.
 
 I have been using Premier fencing for 14 years around my 10 acers (for horses) and mulit strands around my chicken yard.  I love Premier electric rope ~


Yup, electric fence, duh! My parents always had that around any animal pen. I had forgotten it's effectiveness. Also, am going to use hardware cloth instead of the dog wire. Or maybe I will use both.
Sigh, love my chickens, but just to start seems to cost more if I want to keep them safe.
 
Check these links out.

http://www.premier1supplies.com/garden_wildlife/species.php

http://www.premier1supplies.com/detail.php?prod_id=44094

EDIT*** Don't opt for the battery supply. It runs down too quickly should something short the fence out. Get a plug in charger that will bite hard.
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what chiknhurder said..
 
It is very sad you had to lose all your birds because of someone elses neglance. I know it was also tramatic for you to have to shot the dogs. No one who loves animals likes to resort to those means. But you have to protect what is yours. I hope you can recover, regroup, and start over. I don't know of any wire that will deter a determined preditor.(Except one little one carrying 6000V) If they can get a toe nail in it they can tear it loose. They can dig a hole under it faster than you can load a shotgun. Best wishes, good luck. !
 
It is very sad you had to lose all your birds because of someone elses neglance. I know it was also tramatic for you to have to shot the dogs. No one who loves animals likes to resort to those means. But you have to protect what is yours. I hope you can recover, regroup, and start over. I don't know of any wire that will deter a determined preditor.(Except one little one carrying 6000V) If they can get a toe nail in it they can tear it loose. They can dig a hole under it faster than you can load a shotgun. Best wishes, good luck. !

wire fencing buried under dirt or vegetation, even sat on top of ground with the grasses allowed to grow through is quite tough to tear up, it is a good method to keep things out. I would like to race a varmint digging under my fence, I have plenty of practice at loading all of my shotguns, and rifles, and pistols, it would be a bad day for that varmint.
 
blucoondawg ~ hahah you are correct about the 'skirt' wire. I was sort of joking about loading the shot gun part. Like your name blucoondawg , I was raised in Mo. 'down in them hills'. A good blue coon dog is a mighty prized possession.
 
First of all sorry for your loss this happened to me all I could do is pray on it because the dogs got away ! Hang in there !
 
Sweet at first I thought here we go but good for ypu. You had two choices litigation. or eliminate the problem You tried they didnt listen so problem solved hope they listen now.Sweet is the best S
 

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