I’ve also watched the puppies corral individuals into fence corners.
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That explains it perfectly. I've heard before from someone that kept pigs that they developed a bad problem of eating their chickens. No pig can catch a chicken. However these pigs would hold still near food, wait for the chickens to get comfortable and come around, then they would suddenly bite their heads off at the right moment. An intelligent predator exploiting comfortable preyThe chickens have no fear of the farm dogs. They’ve grown up multiple generations around dogs that are only their protectors. In fact the chickens can sometimes push the dogs around. Its not usual for roosters to fight the dogs for scraps.
I watched one of the puppies causally grab a hen by the nape and she offered no resistance until it was too late. She just causally scratched as the puppy walked up and the puppy picked her up like a toy.
But are the chickens learning?They’re responding well to shock correction.
Yes. But the momma hens and stags are standing their ground against them, which deters the puppies less than the adult dogs.But are the chickens learning?
How many chicks coming? I have some broodies that take the chicks from the incubator. And some that don'tNew chicks are supposed to arrive in the next few days. The chicks currently in the brooder (BuckeyeX) are just a little over 3 weeks old. I have 1 heater and a heating pad, but only 1 extension cord long enough to get out to their brooder. So the older chicks are going to have to deal.
My consistent broody is still sitting. I suspect if no chicks appear she'll still be sitting when she dies of old age.
These chicks will theoretically be Iowa Blue and mixed American Game, from Sandhillpreservation. Since both go broody, I'm hoping I can retire the brooding equipment next year.
I have been drooling over that website. I’m too chicken to order chicks from 12 hours awayNew chicks are supposed to arrive in the next few days. The chicks currently in the brooder (BuckeyeX) are just a little over 3 weeks old. I have 1 heater and a heating pad, but only 1 extension cord long enough to get out to their brooder. So the older chicks are going to have to deal.
My consistent broody is still sitting. I suspect if no chicks appear she'll still be sitting when she dies of old age.
These chicks will theoretically be Iowa Blue and mixed American Game, from Sandhillpreservation. Since both go broody, I'm hoping I can retire the brooding equipment next year.
Their minimum is 25. I didn't need 25, but I haven't been able to find the Iowa Blue anywhere else.How many chicks coming? I have some broodies that take the chicks from the incubator. And some that don't