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No, but they are supposed to nip or grip -- depending on the dog -- if the stock isn't moving the way the dog wants it to move. As someone else said, nipping a sheep, goat, or cow isn't the same as nipping poultry.
I do find it appropriate to have a herding breed on a farm, where there would likely be free ranging chickens, perhaps ducks, definitely goats, sheep, cows, etc.
Goats, sheep, cows...yes. That's what the dog was bred to herd.
They weren't bred to herd poultry, though.
ive seen many herding dogs herd ducks and geese for competition.
Ive yet to get my hens. Very soon though. I have two corgis, my pembroke has more of herding gene than my cardigan. But the cardi is far more laid back about everything. Birds and squirrels included, so we shall see.......
Yes herding dogs might be frustrated when not allowed to just follow their instinct to chase, but thats part of being a good working dog, following direction as well.