Wanted - New Hampshire (Red) rooster. Prefer in mid-coast/ Belfast area. Rhode Island Reds should work also if you have those...
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dont give up on the dog I have three bird hunting dogs and they do ok with the chickens I dont leave them alone and keep my eyes on them but can free range chickens and have the dogs out with me no casualities yet in two yearsI agree. I'm trying to train my puppy to chickens and even my 5 y.o. cat. This puppy has "must chase" hardwired into her mentality. I'm not sure if I'll ever get her trained, or if my chickens will be destined to spend the rest of their lives shuffling back and forth between dog out/chickens in, chickens out/dog in life style. I certainly hope not, as that's not what I envisioned when I got this pup.
I am dealing with training daughters puppy to not view my chickens as her play thing. Good luckk and feel free to give me any thing you have found that works.I agree. I'm trying to train my puppy to chickens and even my 5 y.o. cat. This puppy has "must chase" hardwired into her mentality. I'm not sure if I'll ever get her trained, or if my chickens will be destined to spend the rest of their lives shuffling back and forth between dog out/chickens in, chickens out/dog in life style. I certainly hope not, as that's not what I envisioned when I got this pup.
Thanks. Any tips? I'm thinking of getting her an electronic collar to train her to the yard. She's certainly a hand full at this time.Dont
dont give up on the dog I have three bird hunting dogs and they do ok with the chickens I dont leave them alone and keep my eyes on them but can free range chickens and have the dogs out with me no casualities yet in two years
Welcome to BYC, and the Maine thread, Wabbit! I have 2 shipments of hatched eggs, one gender selected batch of my own, and a lone turkey poult due to hatch in the next week.I am dealing with training daughters puppy to not view my chickens as her play thing. Good luckk and feel free to give me any thing you have found that works.
I started with a long lead left attached to the dog and every time I saw one start to chase a chicken I grabbed lead gave good tug and gave command "leave it" after a while switched lead to shock collar and same thing but have to be consistant didnt take long for them to figure it outThanks. Any tips? I'm thinking of getting her an electronic collar to train her to the yard. She's certainly a hand full at this time.
Welcome to BYC, and the Maine thread, Wabbit! I have 2 shipments of hatched eggs, one gender selected batch of my own, and a lone turkey poult due to hatch in the next week.