- Apr 16, 2012
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I have three dogs- a big male Boxer and two mutts. We take the chicks out daily under supervision and let them play for about two hours. The coop and run are about done so it won't be much longer and they will be able to stay out all day when it's warm- they are almost a month old. Anyway, we are all really careful about keeping the dogs in while we play outside with the chicks, and we even have a sign we put on the door while out so no one accidently lets them out at the same time. We have had our boxer outside with us, and we make him lie down and he seems to love the chickens. He'll lick them and watch over them. (We had a tiny feral kitten that he 'mothered' from the time it was born- he loves little things.) But.... today, my daughter got distracted and brought a friend out the back door to see the chicks and let the dogs out too. One of the mutts, who I knew would go after the chicks, did. She was so fast, and surprisingly the chicks managed to race under the porch before she caught them and we were able to grab all three dogs and bring them back inside. I about had a heart attack it scared me so much- and of course my daughter was upset about her mistake.
My question is: Is there a way to find peace between the dogs and chicks- can they be taught to leave the chickens alone, or is it an instinct/drive that some dogs have that can't be fixed? Of course we will use hardware cloth and predator proof our coop and run, but there will be sometimes I will be outside and will let the chickens free-range in the yard, and I'd love to be able to let them do it while the dogs were out too. It's such a worry. Have any of you been able to train your dogs to leave the chickens alone, and if so, how did you do it? The thing that bothered me was that my boxer seemed to get caught up in the frenzy, so I don't know that he will ever be able to be around them without being on a leash too.
If I have to always be careful and keep them separated, I will.
My question is: Is there a way to find peace between the dogs and chicks- can they be taught to leave the chickens alone, or is it an instinct/drive that some dogs have that can't be fixed? Of course we will use hardware cloth and predator proof our coop and run, but there will be sometimes I will be outside and will let the chickens free-range in the yard, and I'd love to be able to let them do it while the dogs were out too. It's such a worry. Have any of you been able to train your dogs to leave the chickens alone, and if so, how did you do it? The thing that bothered me was that my boxer seemed to get caught up in the frenzy, so I don't know that he will ever be able to be around them without being on a leash too.
