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Hello, welcome to BYC!! I'm in the process of introducing my labrador to our little quail. They are in a temporary brooder indoors just now. So far I have introduced the quail to my labrador (yes, using namesHi everyone- I’m a new member and may have a few questions. It’s been a while since I had chickens. My main concern is/question is how to introduce my small dog to the chicks?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Rose
I would, and did, have our dog on leash and walking around. It was sort of a set up for correction. When the chickens ran around, she, the dog, received a slight correction and verbal correction. The dog needs to be under control (leash) and witness their movements and sometimes the move very quickly. Our dog has a high prey drive and we worked it out. I would recommend working on lead and not just a collar.Hello, welcome to BYC!! I'm in the process of introducing my labrador to our little quail. They are in a temporary brooder indoors just now. So far I have introduced the quail to my labrador (yes, using names). Doggo has been informed they are friend not foe. I have had him sit with me watching the quail do their thing. He was calm around them. Next step, I had him sit next to me with the brooder door open. Still calm.
Next step is to handle a quail whilst he is around. I'll ask someone else to help by keeping hold of his collar incase one gets loose. Slowly, slowly is my plan. Hope this helps a little bit. Good luck with your introduction.