You're not going to keep your dog in their cage for the next 3-6 weeks while the chicks brood, I presume. You're going to have to do some training and learn about managing prey aggressive dogs with chickens.
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Can you move the chicks?Well no, but I can put her in her cage.
Can you move the chicks?
Is their housing outside ready? Got electric outside you can use for your heat source?
I used to have a dog, Moose was his name, he was a pure brown lab. He would perk up his ears and lick his lips when the chicks peeped. But one day, it put a chick in front of his snout and gently held him back. He literally tried to inhale the chick through his nose and the poor little thing got so scared that he pecked Moose's eye and that made Moose stop bothering the chicks. Even though he would always eat the chickens' feathers, there was barely a single feather on the ground that Moose didn't eat. It was weird, he loved to eat feathers yet, he was petrified of the chickens.My dog perks her ears up and licks her lips when she hears the chicks chirping. She also gets near the brooder, so should I be worried?