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LOL. I remind people all the time that pitbulls are terriers, that's why they have the "tendency" to be dangerous, can you imagine an 80lb. jack russel terrier? Not a bad breed, you just have to be ready to deal with that "terrier tenacity," and most people aren't ready for an 80 lb. terrier. Just a fun fact!
As far as the dachshunds go, you have to remember that they are a hound. They were bred to hunt badger(LOL, still can't get over that). Even though they've been pets, they still have that prey drive. And as you can imagine, any dog as small as a dachshund bred to chase something as ferocious as a badger, the dachshunds are going to be stubborn little things when it comes the their "prey"(AKA your feathered friends).
My suggestion for you would be try introducing one pup at a time to the flock under strict supervision. With a "tunneling hunting dog," maybe keeping them seperate all the time is just asking for a future disaster(the day the find a way into the coop). Take one pup into the chicken coop at a time and give the pup a little spanking(and a BIG "NO") every time he get predatory with them. Predatory signs will include, an intense glare, a crouch(like a cat ready to pounce), a snap, even a bark, and of course a bite.
You need to work on them and the chickens. I'm not saying that they'll get to the point they could stay unsupervised with the chickens all the time, I'm just saying if you start now, maybe they won't go into a "slaughter" mode that one day in the future they do find their way in.
Also, when you introduce them, show the dogs you handle the birds, that the chickens are YOURS. Do it one dog at a time, and make sure the other is somewhere where it can't see or hear what's going on. Make sure you spank them for any predatory behavior towards the chickens, especially if they are outside the coop looking in.
It can be done! 2 of our 3 dogs have killed chickens before, 1 of those 2 killed 6(played and pounced them to death). I borrowed Adam's belt and the two of us dragged her back to the coop and spanked her. Same with any other dog here that kills the chickens. We haven't had a dog-killed chicken in years. The two oldest(ones that got spanked) have even taught the 3rd and newest dog to be GREAT with the chickens. We let the chickens free range with all three dogs, the two that killed usually just avoid them and the newest dog LOVES the chickens. He's learned from the other two that they are something to be protected, Niche(3rd dog) spends his days following the flock around like he's one of them. LOL.
I hope it all works out!
-Kimberly