Now I understand more where's she is at, might be a while yet.
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that makes sense, I know one shoulder or wing is lower than the other when she is standing.
Now that I think of it, I don't think she has flown down from the roost because I'm always getting her before she can get down - I don't want her outside with the other chickens yet so have to grab her while everyone is still roosting and pop her in her kennel.
I've seen a few threads where people had their injured chickens from dog attacks in separate care for 3 months. I'm hoping it will not be lthat ong before she can go back with everyone.
bubbles, that is awful, I am so sorry.
The dog that did this attack is from a neighbor about 1/3 mile away, and the dog still shows up on my land, and I can't get the owner to keep control of the dog. I lost 3 hens earlier this summer - every few weeks. The last one was when I came home from work, opened the run, went into the house to change and hadn't even gotten my shirt off before the dog came.
I am thinking of asking the dog owner to bring his dog over and let it get shocked a couple of times by the fence. Aversion therapy. The dog will be back. I don't have the stomach to shoot it, nor the pistol or gun.
Does it have a collar or microchip ? if it does, release the dog further and further away. If the owner has to travel 100kms each week to pick up their mutt, they may see the light a bit faster.The dog will be back. I don't have the stomach to shoot it, nor the pistol or gun.