kjorgey
Songster
Your husky is just acting on his instincts. You can't blame him. You need to separate your flock from your dog. No other solution in sight unfortunately.
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I don't have to and I never would try such a thing. My hunting dogs were and are well trained.Oh yes they will.. try it. You'll like it, they won't.. not no ld wife and I've done it it. No more chicken killer..
..and mine better apparently.I don't have to and I never would try such a thing. My hunting dogs were and are well trained.
Hey all,
This is my first post for this site. I am in DESPERATE NEED of help with my 4 year old husky killing my chickens and ducks.
We began letting out our ducks and chickens to freely roam and forage our property this year. Knowing she may attack them like she did as a puppy one time, we got a shock collar and tried training her not to mess with them. It seemed to work for a few months as she showed no interest in them until one day she killed 7 out of 10 chickens in one day. She ran through the invisible fence straight to their coop while we were gone. The shock collar appears to no longer work as she now just blows through it. We also had it on the highest setting. We did scold her when she came running up to the house with a dead one in mouth. Last week, she killed two Pekins and today killed one call duck.
I am at my wits end and need any help / advice. We also tried putting her on a 15ft leash close to the house while the chickens & ducks are out(she has access to food, water, and shelter), but that does no good as she still manages to get a hold of them(probably them getting too close). She won’t attack them while we’re present, but if we go in the house for a few seconds, bam, she kills. I hate scolding her and hate keeping my chickens/ ducks up, but I can’t have her eating them anym
Hey all,
This is my first post for this site. I am in DESPERATE NEED of help with my 4 year old husky killing my chickens and ducks.
We began letting out our ducks and chickens to freely roam and forage our property this year. Knowing she may attack them like she did as a puppy one time, we got a shock collar and tried training her not to mess with them. It seemed to work for a few months as she showed no interest in them until one day she killed 7 out of 10 chickens in one day. She ran through the invisible fence straight to their coop while we were gone. The shock collar appears to no longer work as she now just blows through it. We also had it on the highest setting. We did scold her when she came running up to the house with a dead one in mouth. Last week, she killed two Pekins and today killed one call duck.
I am at my wits end and need any help / advice. We also tried putting her on a 15ft leash close to the house while the chickens & ducks are out(she has access to food, water, and shelter), but that does no good as she still manages to get a hold of them(probably them getting too close). She won’t attack them while we’re present, but if we go in the house for a few seconds, bam, she kills. I hate scolding her and hate keeping my chickens/ ducks up, but I can’t have her eating them anymore. Please let me know if you have ANY advice!
**EDIT: Thank you all so much for the advice! **Hey all,
This is my first post for this site. I am in DESPERATE NEED of help with my 4 year old husky killing my chickens and ducks.
We began letting out our ducks and chickens to freely roam and forage our property this year. Knowing she may attack them like she did as a puppy one time, we got a shock collar and tried training her not to mess with them. It seemed to work for a few months as she showed no interest in them until one day she killed 7 out of 10 chickens in one day. She ran through the invisible fence straight to their coop while we were gone. The shock collar appears to no longer work as she now just blows through it. We also had it on the highest setting. We did scold her when she came running up to the house with a dead one in mouth. Last week, she killed two Pekins and today killed one call duck.
I am at my wits end and need any help / advice. We also tried putting her on a 15ft leash close to the house while the chickens & ducks are out(she has access to food, water, and shelter), but that does no good as she still manages to get a hold of them(probably them getting too close). She won’t attack them while we’re present, but if we go in the house for a few seconds, bam, she kills. I hate scolding her and hate keeping my chickens/ ducks up, but I can’t have her eating them anymore. Please let me know if you have ANY advice!
**EDIT: Thank you all so much for the advice! **
I have had many Huskies for years I used to run a dog team, and honestly You will not prevent her from killing chickens. you either have to have her in her own fenced yard where the chickens cannot get in or you have to choose between chickens and Huskies. I have a husky and he loves to kill them so he stays inside with me and he only goes outside when closely supervised, my chickens free range and sometimes it can be quite annoying because they love to hang by the door where we come out but it is what it is. Huskies have a high prey drive and chickens are things to eat for them.
Sorry this is happening but once a dog kills poultry it’s very difficult to stop them from doing it the second time. Good luck with your problem.
You could chain the dog (as @Weeg rec's with a choke chain) but inside a perimeter of tall 48" chicken fencing to keep the chickens and ducks out of the dog's reach. I'd say restrain that dog and let the poultry free range. Alternatively, fence the dog in it's own yard (again tall fencing, with anti-dog-climbing features like tipped-in tops).As Huskies are very good at climbing fences, have the dog kennel covered in mesh, otherwise she will just wait for you to turn your back to start the next killing spree.
You could chain the dog (as @Weeg rec's with a choke chain) but inside a perimeter of tall 48" chicken fencing to keep the chickens and ducks out of the dog's reach. I'd say restrain that dog and let the poultry free range. Alternatively, fence the dog in it's own yard (again tall fencing, with anti-dog-climbing features like tipped-in tops).
Sorry - I suggested only b/c three other people suggested that as better than a shock collar. Dog is untrainable, so a plain leash is fine if the dog is secured and can't get off it.NEVER tether a dog using a choke chain!