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I know how jacks are - we have had them for 11 years now. The door was closed tight, and I had something over the top of where the chicks were so they would be safe. It wasn't an "Im out for meat" spree, he didn't actually kill the chicken, it died of shock - I checked out the dead chick, and it only had 1 puncture on it. He left the one I'm trying to save. We have had one of the other Jacks go after the chickens outside because they got loose, but that was (somewhat) acceptable because they were loose, and she's a hunting dog.
The Jacks arent allowed out near the barn. They get their exercise in a dog yard out back the house. Knowing how they are, they tend to run away with out tons of training, so they stay in a secure yard.
Our chicken yard is enclosed from all angles, and has a board running along the ground so nothing can get it. But again, doesn't matter as the little dogs arent allowed out there anyway.
After much thought, I was planning on re-homing him anyway, because he has been going after the other dogs also.
The Jacks arent allowed out near the barn. They get their exercise in a dog yard out back the house. Knowing how they are, they tend to run away with out tons of training, so they stay in a secure yard.
Our chicken yard is enclosed from all angles, and has a board running along the ground so nothing can get it. But again, doesn't matter as the little dogs arent allowed out there anyway.
After much thought, I was planning on re-homing him anyway, because he has been going after the other dogs also.