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- Jul 7, 2013
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Don't be so sure it won't turn on you, i have trained hunting and guard dogs. Once a dog gets "woke"/alfa its a danger when its turned on.
Four years ago a dog ran uncheck and worked itself into a killer. I ran it off a few times. I saw it run a mile area of roads when it would get lose every few weeks. It came back and jumped my fence. It chew my little dog. It took the vet an hour to sew him up. My dad beat him off with a steel yard rake. It tunned on him but got wacked enough to jump back out of the yard. It kill chickens and ducks just down the rode after it left here that day. It killed a horse the next day. The grape vine said the dogs owner hauled it off before he got in trouble being his dog.
Once they start its a hard thing to stop.
This was right before i got my chickens.
The dog that killed my chickens last Monday had the look of a "Bad" dog. Ranging in every yard looking for action/hunting/prey. Soon it becomes anything that runs gets set upon. This type can not roam. They will not come to for petting. They are not friendly.
I can sympathize. I had a duck about 2 years ago that was ripped open. The wife's a nurse, so when she got home we stitched, bandaged and kept him inside. He's the only one to this day who will jump on my lap and let me pet him or feed him. I'd really miss him if he was attacked and gone.
Your point is spot on. It is naturalistic instinct. Maybe sometimes dogs play, but I don't know that and neither would a duck or chicken. They might bite, in which case, a duck or chicken usually just gives up.
I don't know the right answer. I want them to free range and be safe. But I can't always be there.