bfc chicks
Chirping
- Apr 19, 2017
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I am 69 this month. Not that i liked the idea for more than 2 reasons. 1. It's gross to think about the dog wearing the bird that was one of my best hens. And 2. When its over i had to take the bag off the dog give him a bath and tell him i still loved him. However i didn't have to shoot a poultry killer. The dog became one of my best assets on the farmette, and was a really good friend after he was neutered, something that i don't truly practice but in his case he could not keep his mind on his responsibility. In the case of my aussies i have never had to be so stricked. My grandfather who passed in 1965 told me of this method to treat my dogs for their abuse. If a neighbor's dog kills my chickens and can be caught it is held by the back legs and a portion of diesel fuel is added to the posterior with the aid of a funnel and turned loose. I never saw this done but it was related to me by my uncles who have since departed this earth when i was not able to be home and a dog was the demise of several of my prize hens. Although we never saw the dog on our farm anymore we did see it in it's own yard satisfied to stay home. All dogs don't have to be shot or put down, just became they do a wrong as the present unlearned generation thinks. Sometime a hard lesson learned will help it keep its life for more productive days. Yes we believed in spare the rod and spoil the child and yes i recieved the board of education to the seat of learning and it was the lesson learned not the board of knowledge that was remembered.I have heard many times of the "wearing the dead chicked". Interesting idea but it makes sense and everyone who has spoken of it swears it works!