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If he refuses to help/pay (& there’s not already a fence there), don’t build right on your property line. Build 6”-1’ into your yard. That way he CANT share your fence but has to build his own.
Okay, Ive two jack Russell terriers and Ive trained them not to chase the chickens, This is Irresponsible, IF they are NOT Trained they should not be allowed to run around freely, IF they are on a lead they should still be kept under control still.I need hugs.Two neighbor dogs killed my two roosters, the best roosters I've ever had. They were both perfectly behaved and the hens adored both.
The chickens were scratching around in the snow, something they usually refuse to do, and these two dogs swooped in on the chickens. The boys apparently did a good job of decoying the dogs so the hens were all spared, although it took me an hour to locate one hen who was hiding motionless in plain sight.
I don't hate all dogs, but I sure have no use for irresponsible dog owners who let their dogs run wild all over the mountain.
Against all odds, my two roosters were waiting outside the run this morning when I went out to check on my chickens and feed them! Not a scratch on them. They don't even appear to have any frostbite from being outside in 15F temps.
This is a perfect example why I have posted replies on many threads on this forum about missing chickens after a predator attack not to give up on the chickens surviving even though they haven't turned up after many hours of searching. Which is what I did until sundown last night, slipping and sliding in the snow searching every nook and cranny on eight acres surrounding my dwellings.
They must have led those dogs a merry chase, probably double teaming them so the dogs couldn't focus on killing one of them. But where they managed to hole up after the attack is going to probably remain a mystery.
Here are the amazing miracle roos this morning in all their glory! View attachment 1680173
I am still looking at those two boys and being grateful to still have them. But they did suffer some very serious frostbite. The younger one appears all healed except for one comb tip that he will lose. The older one is still sporting a black comb and I'm still holding my breath that he won't lose that entire upper one-third.