@Island of Parker How is the poor thing doing today?
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My heart is breaking for that poor chicken. Imagine the pain that she is in. As resilient as chickens are, I'm leaning more toward putting her down. As others said, it will be months and months of healing. Scaring to that extend is stiff and often painful even after healing. Whichever path you choose, I wish you and your hen the best of luck.
I put her down yesterday morning.@Island of Parker How is the poor thing doing today?
The best you could do for her.I put her down yesterday morning.
What kind of dogs/breeds do you have?UPDATE: I couldn't stand it. I put her down. The dogs haven't responded to reinforcement training. They are only 4-5 months old...I do not want to give up on them yet. What other training methods have worked for you?
I had a shepherd that I never could break from wanting to kill chickens because his prey drive was off the chain. But I have a shepweiler and cane corso that I trained to ignore the chickens.UPDATE: I couldn't stand it. I put her down. The dogs haven't responded to reinforcement training. They are only 4-5 months old...I do not want to give up on them yet. What other training methods have worked for you?
What kind of dogs/breeds do you have?