As others said, building a predator-proof brooder and coop and run is essential. That should solve the problem, but there are some really aggressive, mean dogs that can tear into anything. If the neighbor is reasonable, talking helps. But you said you are certain they probably won't restrain their dogs. Been there, done that! My advice in that particular situation is the 3 S's (shoot, shovel, shut-up!). If you talk to them and they are unreasonable and don't do anything about the dog, and then if you are forced to do something about the dog, they'll have a pretty good idea who did it! I wouldn't bother to try to collect damages from them for the same reason. The dog sounds aggressive and mean as well as destructive; in my opinion eliminating such a dog is no loss! Although there are some noble, wonderful dogs out there, I'll admit that I'm not fond of the species in general and have no problem dealing with them if, in spite of reasonable precautions, they come on my land and kill or tear up stuff.Hello friends. I was horrified to find a neighbor’s dog INSIDE my metal brooder. (110 gallon metal stock tank) I am in OK and recently moved to a locale I just learned offers ZERO protection for losses of livestock to privately owned pets. My only recourse is to shoot the dog if it returns and file a civil lawsuit which would be a small claims case with no attorneys and only a $60 filing fee. But who wants to sue a neighbor and kill their dog?!
I am fairly certain these folks will not restrain their animals so does anyone have advice for how to best keep them away AFFORDABLY? P.S. That dog MASSACRED TWENTY NINE chicks and even when beaten over the head with a metal feeder, would not MOVE. I am totally inexperienced with this situation so advice/tips on any point will be much appreciated! Thank you!![]()