talked to the neighbor. She was fairly apolgetic, AFTER I convinced that yes her dog did kill the bird. She eve offered to pay for it, which was surprising but I said it was fine..
So basically the dog out the front door ran down our driveway and into the back yard. We simply cannot afford to put a fence around the entire yard, it is a very very large yard by Cape Cod standards, so we are going to get some posts and do a double layer hotwire on the property adjoining with the neighbor's this is almost more to keep our dog out of their yard than anything else. It will also give their dog something to think about if it's through the back but we can't gate off the driveway so we are still thinking of how to handle the rest of the yard...
. I have literally read on here that people should NOT have to worry about their chickens on their OWN property. That it is not their job to make sure the neighbor's dog can't get in. I understand this isn't realistic a lot of the time but it is still a point that I believe is true. I am not going to deny my chickens their yard and quality free ranging that will make their meat/eggs better because the neighbor's dog escapes. I don't want my chickens to get killed but they aren't my pets, although the one that did get killed was my favorite. I will let them live their life to it's most "chickenness" and if they do die unfortunately it sucks but they had a great life. I will work hard to protect them and they will free range more closely under my supervision but this could have happened today even if I was outside. The yard is large and when you are on one end of it you don't have a clue what is happening on the other end. It only takes a second as someone mentioned. I called animal control about the incident so I could simply have something "on record" in case this happens again. I took detailed pictures of our dead bird/pile of feathers pointing out the puncture wounds. If this happens again I will expect compensation and there will be a much more heated discussion...
Encounter 1: Specifically spoke to owner about dog getting loose, our chickens ARE allowed to free range on their own property.
Encounter 2: Very next day dog gets out and kills chicken.
Encounter 3: If it happens again I am going to nail that dog with a shovel if it doesn't move fast. They will be hearing from me and animal control..
If my cat was in it's unfenced yard and the neighbor's dog killed it would we be saying, 'ah well, you need to put up a fence"...No, the animal has a RIGHT to be in it's unfenced yard without fear of getting murdered.
OK, I know that isn't "realistic" but still...