Hungry Chicken
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- Jun 17, 2024
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I'm so sorry about your chickens. I think it depends on the dog. A neighbour's dog got to my friend's silkie once. Bloody and missing feathers, it was horrible. However I do agree that dogs kill more for "game" than to eat, most wild predators carry the bodies off for dinnerI lost 3 chickens the evening of July 3rd. We have 2 great pyrenese/border collie mix 2 year old dogs who have been trained and are with our chickens all day every day since they were 6 months old. The dogs are in and out of the house at their will via a dog door.
This last chicken attack left the 3 chickens dead without any obvious marks, cuts, puncture wounds, etc. Not even a lot of feathers scattered.
My husband is convinced the dogs killed the chickens, but I am not!
We live on a wooded ravine near a creek. The girls were free ranging in a fenced back yard. There are 6 hens left. Anyone ever seen a dog kill a chicken without any marks?