I left the door to the temporary coop/woodshed open last night. I figured since my dog's run is right next to the chicken run I wouldn't have to worry about any predators. I DID NOT expect my dog to manage to dig out of her run and into the chicken's (she's never, ever dug holes in the 9 years I've owned her). She killed every single one of the chickens I bought from tractor supply, all 30 of them.
Thankfully my adult bantams are in a separate part of the wood shed she did not get into and my littlest chicks are still in the house. I'm so glad I didn't have time to get them outside with the rest of them yesterday or she probably would have gotten to them too. My brooder in the woodshed is not secure enough to keep anything out.
After this I'm really thinking of having my dog put down. If she would have gotten loose in the area it could have been disastrous. I don't need her killing someone else's animals. I've had her for years and there is just no training her killer instincts out of her.

Thankfully my adult bantams are in a separate part of the wood shed she did not get into and my littlest chicks are still in the house. I'm so glad I didn't have time to get them outside with the rest of them yesterday or she probably would have gotten to them too. My brooder in the woodshed is not secure enough to keep anything out.
After this I'm really thinking of having my dog put down. If she would have gotten loose in the area it could have been disastrous. I don't need her killing someone else's animals. I've had her for years and there is just no training her killer instincts out of her.