We have a 10 year old Beagle who was introduced to our 1 week old chicks when he was 9 years old. He now walks around the yard with them while they free range and collects the occassional eggs that they lay in the woods. We usually feed him the ones he finds as we are unsure how old they might be. When he hears one sound an alarm he checks on them to see what they are squawking about. But I must stress that he is not a typical Beagle! In 5 years he has only left our property 1 time (in hot pursuit of a stray cat right after we moved here) - we have 6.5 acres and no fence. He does not eat our cats food from their dish even though it is sitting out all the time and never treasure hunts in the litter pan! He is such a sweetheart!
However, we are now more than doubling the size of our chicken run as we are getting 2 black German Shepherd puppies on Sept. 21st
and know that even with extensive training there is no guarantee that they will be as good as the Beagle with the chickens. Time and training will tell if we can still free range the chickens with the German Shepherds out.

However, we are now more than doubling the size of our chicken run as we are getting 2 black German Shepherd puppies on Sept. 21st
