Im gonna SHOOT me a heeler!

Kooltex- Sorry for your loss and I hope it doesn't happen again
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You really need to create a run for you chickens at least 6' high and covered. Do not use poultry wire, it will only keeps chickens in and nothing out. Once predators know a food source is there they will be comming out the woodwork. This time a dog next time a coyote, then preybirds. You have to protect you birds. Many things want to eat them. Now with times getting so bad you will even have to think of 2 legged predators. Good Luck! Everyone that has birds has to deal with this. Then there are the martin family of weasels, mink,ermine and I can go on and on.
 
I'm workin on a new pen for them today, we have alot of trees so hawks aren't much of a problem. Coyotes do not come up that close to the house, Equines keep them at bay. So up till yesterday never had a problem. I will have an electrified fence up to keep the dogs out. Anybody ever use that electric poultry netting?
 
i draw the line from survey post to survey post, have a electric fence around the entire property and the fence is the warning, and shoot shovel and shut up.
 
Its not the dog's fault--it doesn't deserve to die for for just being a dog. The owner however, should be shot--twice.
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Once for irresponsibility for the dog and second for what happened to your poor birds.
 
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Unfortunately, it's not the birds' fault either. Bad dog owners put others in in the difficult situation of having to decide which animal gets to live, the dog or their own pets or livestock. Personally, I will chose the lives of my animals over the life of a neighbor's dog. The life of the dog isn't worth more than the lives of my chickens or any other animals living on my property. It's unfortunate, but some people just shouldn't have dogs. Roaming dogs are never a good idea. Lots of people think that their dog is harmless just because it's good with their family and pets and have no clue about what Rover is capable of when running loose.
 
I am sorry for your loss and your injured duck...Yep make out a bill for the losses and the vet bill...take it to everyone until you find the owner of that heeler. If it comes back, drop it.
 
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True it is not and it's not the chickens fault nor the ducks fault. I it is also not the dog's fault it is owned by idiots. However, the dog needs to stay home not attacking other animals in the neighbor.

Sorry, but I will not tolerate that behavior from a dog either...especially someone else's nope doggie would be shot here too.
 
I agree yet I personally couldn't shoot the dog with bullets. I'd go for a paint ball gun and when the dog got home (if it has one) someone, hopefully the owner, might realize the next time the dog may not come back. The sad thing is that dog will most likely come back as he has only experienced positive feedback for his deadly escapade--a chicken dinner. If the dog rececives negative feedback (non lethal) he has more to consider and therefore is at least given a chance to live and learn. In my humble opinion the fault actually lies on both animal keepers and not the dog or the birds. The birds were not properly protected by a fence (any predator could've come and killed them) but at least they were on the OP's property--the dog obviously wasn't where he belonged.
 

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