HELP MY FLOCK IS GONE!

Has your dog ever attacked a chicken before? How long did the dog have alone with them?

7 week old chicks are not tiny. And 5 of them, I have to think if the dog got ahold of them, you would find a bunch of feather, at least.

Have you given them any treats yet? Mine know the sound of the treats in the container. (heck, mine hear me take the lid off the trash can i store it in, and they come running!)

Also check on top of anything they could have gotten onto
mine too!!!! LOL!!!
 
B/c at some point someone talked about the concern that a cat may have gotten the chickens and other people chimed in to share their stories of cats accepting their chickens instead of eating them, trying to reassure the OP that it's possible her chickens were still alive, but hiding. Not really that complicated to figure out, but thanks for calling us all idiots.


Yep, this. ^
Trying to reassure OP that all cats aren't killing machines.
And while we are back to cats. I think if a cat was responsible (same as a dog) there would be lots of evidence. My cat never ate anything it killed, it just destroyed them and presented them to me - with the exception of the birds she caught. Those were always in perfect condition.
 
Sorry about your chicks.
I had a flock of 9 about the same age disappear into a dogs belly once.

Just saying...
And said dog didn't leave a feather of evidence.

It is possible a dog ate them.
 
Sorry about your chicks.
I had a flock of 9 about the same age disappear into a dogs belly once.

Just saying...
And said dog didn't leave a feather of evidence.

It is possible a dog ate them.
Oh, that's a great point. I figured if the dog did them in there would have been some kind of evidence. If that's the case they any birds she brings home may be in danger. How is the dog doing with the new birds? I was always told that once a dog kills a chicken then they develop a taste for them and the birds will never be safe. Although it's very possible that's an old wive's tale and is a myth.
 
Oh, that's a great point. I figured if the dog did them in there would have been some kind of evidence. If that's the case they any birds she brings home may be in danger. How is the doing doing with the new birds? I was always told that once a dog kills a chicken then they develop a taste for them and the birds will never be safe. Although it's very possible that's an old wive's tale and is a myth.
My dogs NOW leave my birds alone.
I still would not trust my dogs alone with the birds though.

They ate not one batch of chickens but THREE before I learned.
 

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