IsraeliFarmer
In the Brooder
- Jun 18, 2020
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Hi All. Kind of desperate for help here. We have a fenced in olive orchard of about 2.5 acres here in the Lower Galilee in Israel. On one side of the fence on the inside we have a whole row of divided coops for different chicken breeds. There's also one large coop with an automatic door to allow the birds in that cage (either growing out for meat or for eggs to eat) to range free among the olive trees. I brought in two dogs because in the past when I've had turkeys without a coop completely ranging free, they would inevitably get killed by predators digging in or flying down. It's a mother and daughter. The daughter is still a puppy - almost 9 months old now.
The dogs are a mix but the main breed is either an Italian maremmano or a great pyrenees. Here's my problem, when I'm around, they display almost no interest in the birds. They're around the turkeys that are in the free range coop every day - all day. But they only kill a bird about once or twice a week.
We have a bullmastiff that lives at home who is the sweetest laziest dog on Earth but the moment she sees a bird, a switch goes off and she becomes a ruthless chicken murderer. That's a response I could try to train against.
But how do I train a dog that is only an occasional bird killer? I had hoped in the past that it was just the puppy and she'd grow out of it. I suppose it's still a possibility, but the body count still continues.
Thanks so much!
Ira
The dogs are a mix but the main breed is either an Italian maremmano or a great pyrenees. Here's my problem, when I'm around, they display almost no interest in the birds. They're around the turkeys that are in the free range coop every day - all day. But they only kill a bird about once or twice a week.
We have a bullmastiff that lives at home who is the sweetest laziest dog on Earth but the moment she sees a bird, a switch goes off and she becomes a ruthless chicken murderer. That's a response I could try to train against.
But how do I train a dog that is only an occasional bird killer? I had hoped in the past that it was just the puppy and she'd grow out of it. I suppose it's still a possibility, but the body count still continues.
Thanks so much!
Ira