NY chicken lover!!!!

I've got some EE's to give away but you must take them all. Total about 10 chicks. Some Dels and of course there may be some roos. One is a Blue with a straight comb so mostly an orp.

Free to anyone willing to drive a ways to get them or trade for horse manure. Many have pea combs so I understand lay colored eggs. Forgot to turn the lights back on last night but they seemed fine with out it. Of course there are no open windows in the room.

Some of the broodied chicks jumped the barrier so I've let them out into the wild.






 
Well, I had the week from hell this past week. Sunday, I go outside and find a trail of duck feathers leading from my yard across to what used to be my grandma's yard, across that and across the road over to my awful neighbor's place. All ducks were accounted for, but most of my ten three month old chicks are missing.

Monday, I find my silkie hen with her neck torn wide open, still alive. I take her to my workshop and try to make her as comfortable as possible, thinking she will pass away. I doctor up the wound and give her aspirin for pain.

Tuesday I had to leave for work at 7 in the morning so I rolled out of bed, got ready, and left without checking the chickens, whom I had left penned because of the attacks. I get to work, go about my business, and my mom comes in to work (we work at the same place right now) a little while later. On my lunch break, I stop by. She tells me that my father had gone outside earlier that morning, and all the birds had somehow, with the exception of Lacie (my little goose) and one barred rock hen, gotten out of the run. And as he was walking over to the workshop, he spotted my Rhode island red hen laying on the ground, as well as one of the wyandottes that Bakingintherain gave me.

He walks over, thinking they're dead, and the Rhode island red jumps up when he touches her and bolts into the woods. He goes over to the wyandotte and flips her over and she staggers to her feet and totters away. So, angry, he walks over to the neighbors, who are out in the yard, and talks to them. They at first try to say they think it's another dog from up the road, and then their hell hound shows up with feathers from my birds in its mouth. Well, no arguing with that. As it turns out, it's a new dog their daughter had got (because they already have like ten and she really needed one more, and a pitbull of course, because they needed another of those to raise poorly) and they apologize and the wife offers my dad some more chickens, which they have a ton of and do not feed (at which point my dad explains it's not that I want more chickens, it's that my chickens are pets and their dog is killing my pets just as surely as if it had killed someone's cats). They promise to tie it up.

I come home, look in the backyard, and there's the dog, standing over a pile of feathers. What looks like a tiny piece of rope is dangling from his collar, so maybe they did tie him up with rope and he snapped it, or maybe they didn't, who knows, but here he is in my yard again. Feathers are everywhere. I chase him off. I can't find a single bird except Lacie safe in her pen and the one barred rock. I go looking in the woods way to the other side of my property, I find Honey (my buff orp roo) and four girls, and I bring them back and feed them and lock them in the pen. Luckily one of the four is my favorite hen, so at least she's safe.

At this point I'm devastated. I'm wandering around the yard in the rain carrying my blue food scoop hoping the other birds are around and they'll see it and come thinking I have food. Suddenly I hear a rooster crowing up the road and it sounds like Lime (my other roo) and I go walking up the road carrying my little scoop at the same time my dad is driving back from the workshop. He sees me (he also saw the dog as I chased it home so he sort of knows what's going on) and asks what I'm doing. I say something to the effect of that there are feathers from almost every bird I own all over the yard and I can only find five and I think I hear Lime up the road but I started crying in the middle of it so I don't know if it made much sense. I kept going up the road and suddenly Lime burst out of the woods on one side and came running over to me. I can't tell you how happy I was to see that rooster. His feathers had been all over the yard and I was sure the dog had killed him while he tried to protect the girls.

He usually hates being held but for some reason he let me pick him up and start carrying him down the road. My dad was walking up the road toward me and I must have looked pitiful clutching a rooster to my chest in the pouring rain trying not to cry. Even though he usually doesn't care much about the chickens he started helping me look in a rainstorm, so I'm sure I looked awful.

On our way down the road Lime suddenly started clucking and three more hens came running out of the woods to him. I set him down and he followed me and told his girls to follow and they did. So I got them in the pen and we kept looking. After a while in the rain my dad gave up and said we'd have to wait till night and see if any more came back.

I wasn't ready to give up just yet and kept looking and I did manage to find one, my Rhode island red, standing dazed on the porch of what used to be my grandma's house, right across the road to where the dog lives. I carried her back and put her in the pen. Those were all the birds I found.

The next morning, thank goodness, I found four more waiting for me outside the pen to let them back in. My new black copper marans hen, Plum, Penny the buff orp, and the wyandotte whom had been so badly attacked. All appear to be okay except missing feathers. Two of my babies from this year have also shown back up. Just two, out of all the ones I had. All the other hens and chicks are still missing.

Wednesday, some chicks I had ordered to replace the ones that were killed arrived. All dead. The silkie, Fluff, was also still alive. She was one of my first hens and I was very attached to her so I finally took her to the vet. They told me the wound was too extensive to heal even if they stitched it up (the tissue underneath had dried out and the flesh around the outside was dying) so I had to have her put down.

Thursday, I was late to work because on the way I was run off the highway by a drunk driver and had to spend two hours talking to the police.

Friday, thank goodness, I had the day off, but it rained all day and all Saturday as well so I got no work done on my new coop and run.

So anyway, that was my week, sigh. Here's hoping this week will be better. Sorry to write a small novel, I just wanted to vent and I knew you guys more than anyone else would understand why my week was so awful. No 'they're just chickens' here!


I nearly stopped reading about half way down once I got to the neighbor admitting it's their dog. I would have raised hell right from the start. I would not take it calmly if their dog is in my yard and I'd be waiting with a load shot gun next time and informed them that there was NOT going to be a next time.

Recently at the Spring whatever farm we went to for their shearing festival they had these big honking white breed dogs one of whom did not like people so much but in pens with openings large enough for a kid to put their arm in. I was shocked they'd take the chance. I'm no long a dog fan and even less so of dog owners.
 
Well, I had the week from hell this past week. Sunday, I go outside and find a trail of duck feathers leading from my yard across to what used to be my grandma's yard, across that and across the road over to my awful neighbor's place. All ducks were accounted for, but most of my ten three month old chicks are missing.

Monday, I find my silkie hen with her neck torn wide open, still alive. I take her to my workshop and try to make her as comfortable as possible, thinking she will pass away. I doctor up the wound and give her aspirin for pain.

Tuesday I had to leave for work at 7 in the morning so I rolled out of bed, got ready, and left without checking the chickens, whom I had left penned because of the attacks. I get to work, go about my business, and my mom comes in to work (we work at the same place right now) a little while later. On my lunch break, I stop by. She tells me that my father had gone outside earlier that morning, and all the birds had somehow, with the exception of Lacie (my little goose) and one barred rock hen, gotten out of the run. And as he was walking over to the workshop, he spotted my Rhode island red hen laying on the ground, as well as one of the wyandottes that Bakingintherain gave me.

He walks over, thinking they're dead, and the Rhode island red jumps up when he touches her and bolts into the woods. He goes over to the wyandotte and flips her over and she staggers to her feet and totters away. So, angry, he walks over to the neighbors, who are out in the yard, and talks to them. They at first try to say they think it's another dog from up the road, and then their hell hound shows up with feathers from my birds in its mouth. Well, no arguing with that. As it turns out, it's a new dog their daughter had got (because they already have like ten and she really needed one more, and a pitbull of course, because they needed another of those to raise poorly) and they apologize and the wife offers my dad some more chickens, which they have a ton of and do not feed (at which point my dad explains it's not that I want more chickens, it's that my chickens are pets and their dog is killing my pets just as surely as if it had killed someone's cats). They promise to tie it up.

I come home, look in the backyard, and there's the dog, standing over a pile of feathers. What looks like a tiny piece of rope is dangling from his collar, so maybe they did tie him up with rope and he snapped it, or maybe they didn't, who knows, but here he is in my yard again. Feathers are everywhere. I chase him off. I can't find a single bird except Lacie safe in her pen and the one barred rock. I go looking in the woods way to the other side of my property, I find Honey (my buff orp roo) and four girls, and I bring them back and feed them and lock them in the pen. Luckily one of the four is my favorite hen, so at least she's safe.

At this point I'm devastated. I'm wandering around the yard in the rain carrying my blue food scoop hoping the other birds are around and they'll see it and come thinking I have food. Suddenly I hear a rooster crowing up the road and it sounds like Lime (my other roo) and I go walking up the road carrying my little scoop at the same time my dad is driving back from the workshop. He sees me (he also saw the dog as I chased it home so he sort of knows what's going on) and asks what I'm doing. I say something to the effect of that there are feathers from almost every bird I own all over the yard and I can only find five and I think I hear Lime up the road but I started crying in the middle of it so I don't know if it made much sense. I kept going up the road and suddenly Lime burst out of the woods on one side and came running over to me. I can't tell you how happy I was to see that rooster. His feathers had been all over the yard and I was sure the dog had killed him while he tried to protect the girls.

He usually hates being held but for some reason he let me pick him up and start carrying him down the road. My dad was walking up the road toward me and I must have looked pitiful clutching a rooster to my chest in the pouring rain trying not to cry. Even though he usually doesn't care much about the chickens he started helping me look in a rainstorm, so I'm sure I looked awful.

On our way down the road Lime suddenly started clucking and three more hens came running out of the woods to him. I set him down and he followed me and told his girls to follow and they did. So I got them in the pen and we kept looking. After a while in the rain my dad gave up and said we'd have to wait till night and see if any more came back.

I wasn't ready to give up just yet and kept looking and I did manage to find one, my Rhode island red, standing dazed on the porch of what used to be my grandma's house, right across the road to where the dog lives. I carried her back and put her in the pen. Those were all the birds I found.

The next morning, thank goodness, I found four more waiting for me outside the pen to let them back in. My new black copper marans hen, Plum, Penny the buff orp, and the wyandotte whom had been so badly attacked. All appear to be okay except missing feathers. Two of my babies from this year have also shown back up. Just two, out of all the ones I had. All the other hens and chicks are still missing.

Wednesday, some chicks I had ordered to replace the ones that were killed arrived. All dead. The silkie, Fluff, was also still alive. She was one of my first hens and I was very attached to her so I finally took her to the vet. They told me the wound was too extensive to heal even if they stitched it up (the tissue underneath had dried out and the flesh around the outside was dying) so I had to have her put down.

Thursday, I was late to work because on the way I was run off the highway by a drunk driver and had to spend two hours talking to the police.

Friday, thank goodness, I had the day off, but it rained all day and all Saturday as well so I got no work done on my new coop and run.

So anyway, that was my week, sigh. Here's hoping this week will be better. Sorry to write a small novel, I just wanted to vent and I knew you guys more than anyone else would understand why my week was so awful. No 'they're just chickens' here!
I am so sorry for your losses. I was crying by the time I got to the end of your post, in sympathy.

Then I got mad and grabbed my gun. I was gonna come to your house and sit by the coop waiting for that chicken killing dog. But I don't know where you live and I forgot where I left my bullet. (I am only allowed ONE bullet, cuz I am a hothead and Ray figures I can't do too much damage with just one bullet)

But, my point its you can shoot to kill any animal that is killing your livestock and under NYS Laws Chickens are livestock and they do not have to be your only source of income for it to be legal for you to defend them with deadly force. Again, I am a hothead, but I would tell the neighbors that under NYS Law you can use deadly force to defend animals on your property and if their dog is a threat you will not hesitate to SHOOT IT DEAD. Then do so. Or get someone else to do so. (Perhaps someone who can remember where they left their bullet? )
 
Thanks so much to all of you for your sympathy :) I haven't seen that dog again since it was over here that day, but I have vowed that if I catch it on my property again, it's not going to make it home. I don't have a gun, but it'll either make a trip to the vet or to someone who does...

I'd love to call the police on their dogs, but it would do no good. The police have already been called on their dogs, and they've been told they have to keep them penned or chained, but they don't care. It's illegal here to let your dog roam, but everyone does, even me, because all the neighbors are cool with it if your dog is well behaved. Mine never even leaves my seven acres, and another neighbor's dog comes to visit him regularly but he doesn't kill my birds so he's welcome. The neighbors think that because everyone else does it, they can do it, but here's the problem. I'd tie up my dog if he was a chicken killer. A lot of people around here have chickens, and if I knew he was even thinking about it, he'd be tied before anyone had to ask.

These neighbors have had dogs shot it the past, most notably a rottweiler who was chasing someone's toddler and was preparing to attack. They just don't care. And even if I did give them a bill, they'd never pay. They're the kind of people who never get jobs even though they're completely capable and instead live on welfare, popping out another kid every time it threatens to run out. They'd claim they had no money to pay if I gave them a bill and would instead try to give me some of their chickens, who are all half starved and have scaly leg mites, poor things. Yet they have money for all their purebred pitbulls and their heritage breed turkeys they just started breeding and the horses they just got and a pet cow that's just a pet and not for anything at all, and goats, and guineas, and rabbits...the list goes on.

It's a bad situation.
 
It's a bad situation.
That it is.. :(

You know where I live if you want to come by and check out my electric fencing setup - it costs a bit, but when we attempted to do cheaper fencing, it just didn't work. Let that dog get a snoot of 15000 volts and maybe that will stop them. (hopefully!!)..
 
Well, I had the week from hell this past week. ...
So anyway, that was my week, sigh. Here's hoping this week will be better. Sorry to write a small novel, I just wanted to vent and I knew you guys more than anyone else would understand why my week was so awful. No 'they're just chickens' here!
OMG Pyxis!
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Lime is such a good boy, I am so glad you found him and that he called some of the girls back.
Yeah that's what pisses me off for any dog owner. there is a difference between a good guard/trained dog that protects and one that is just straight mean/neglected.
I have a good dog. I have a neighbor with a dog that has been neglected. I was just outside and saw that dog at the very edge of my property AGAIN. My dog ran him off, good girl. I have not yet lost any chickens or ducks because my dog is so vigilant. But she can't ALWAYS be there.
My animals stay in my yard, and I enjoy having wild animals come and go - I hate that I need to start considering fencing because of OTHER PEOPLE'S pets.
Let me preface my below statement with the fact that I love animals, specially dogs. I'd kill that dog. Flat out kill it, and any other nusiance animal that comes into my yard and harms my animals. I grew up in NYC, where when walking my own dog at night, after one episode of nearly being mauled by an off leash dog I started carrying a knife and realized that I would indeed stab someone or their dog that was trying to harm me or mine. Same goes here in my yard, if it's in MY yard it's on MY property and I will defend myself, my family and my pets with any means I can get a hold of.

Check with your local laws, try to get photos of an attack in progress and notify the authorities-- or just make the dog disappear yourself. Also, I'd settle those neighbors with a bill for all the dead chickens.
X2 I love animals. A person who "raises" a dog that way does not love that dog.
...They'd claim they had no money to pay if I gave them a bill and would instead try to give me some of their chickens, who are all half starved and have scaly leg mites, poor things. Yet they have money for all their purebred pitbulls and their heritage breed turkeys they just started breeding and the horses they just got and a pet cow that's just a pet and not for anything at all, and goats, and guineas, and rabbits...the list goes on.

It's a bad situation.
Do you live on the opposite side from me? I swear we have the same neighbor. Those people are horrible. They get animals for "status" or whatever, but never love them. People suck.
 
Pyxis---sounds like the spca needs to be called on these people. I would also put the dog down. I would take no chances with the animals or kids. It sounds like these people are animal hoarders who breed to get money is all. Worst kind of people. The animals suffer because of the humans. My condolences on your losses. Only we can understand others pain and tears at the loss of our beloved poultry.

Beautiful day today and I had to spend it inside working. Came home to the last little bit of the day. The tots spent all day out in their pens and I am about to bring them in for the night. The rest of the hoards were out when I got home gleaning the yard for anything. They were following my husband to the front door as he was carrying in the steak for dinner. I told him that one of these days they were going to set a trap to trip him up so he would drop the meat and they would run off with it. Pint sized velociraptors!

I hope all of you had a good weekend. If anyone here is a veteran or family of a veteran, I wish to thank you for your service to our country. A little history,,,A retired general of the civil war declared May 30 as Decoration Day in which everyone was to decorate their house with the flag and bunting in rememberance of the 575,000 soldiers who died during the Civil War. This day was always the day to remember and honor those who served and died serving in the military. It later became known as Memorial Day as our troops became involved in subsequent wars and actions. In 1968, Congress passed a law making the last monday of May Memorial Day, and making many of our other national celebrations on a monday so that employees would not have random days off during the month. To date, the Civil War still claims the most american lives lost during a war, including all wars up to and including the present.
 
Thanks so much to all of you for your sympathy
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I haven't seen that dog again since it was over here that day, but I have vowed that if I catch it on my property again, it's not going to make it home. I don't have a gun, but it'll either make a trip to the vet or to someone who does...

I'd love to call the police on their dogs, but it would do no good. The police have already been called on their dogs, and they've been told they have to keep them penned or chained, but they don't care. It's illegal here to let your dog roam, but everyone does, even me, because all the neighbors are cool with it if your dog is well behaved. Mine never even leaves my seven acres, and another neighbor's dog comes to visit him regularly but he doesn't kill my birds so he's welcome. The neighbors think that because everyone else does it, they can do it, but here's the problem. I'd tie up my dog if he was a chicken killer. A lot of people around here have chickens, and if I knew he was even thinking about it, he'd be tied before anyone had to ask.

These neighbors have had dogs shot it the past, most notably a rottweiler who was chasing someone's toddler and was preparing to attack. They just don't care. And even if I did give them a bill, they'd never pay. They're the kind of people who never get jobs even though they're completely capable and instead live on welfare, popping out another kid every time it threatens to run out. They'd claim they had no money to pay if I gave them a bill and would instead try to give me some of their chickens, who are all half starved and have scaly leg mites, poor things. Yet they have money for all their purebred pitbulls and their heritage breed turkeys they just started breeding and the horses they just got and a pet cow that's just a pet and not for anything at all, and goats, and guineas, and rabbits...the list goes on.

It's a bad situation.

So you are all violating the law? It breaks my heart when I see a dog chained or tied out. The other day on the way to the farm it was pens. Hardly a good life for a dog.

My neighbor had a Pit and he had come after us on more than one occasion and she'd been warned. Even though my birds are in a fenced in yard that dog came around the house more than once and I let her landlord know he would be sued if anyone got bit!

After that dog got put down she got two little yippy chuahaua mixes and they barked incessantly. She got rid of them too.

IMO a loose dog is a dangerous dog. As a former letter carrier I've heard it all. Oh he won't bite, oh he's just a big baby, oh he's never bitten anyone. BULL! I got bit just once and once was enough.

I wouldn't have a dog without a fenced in yard even in the country. Not only for my sake but also the sake of my dog.
 
OMG Pyxis!
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Lime is such a good boy, I am so glad you found him and that he called some of the girls back.

I have a good dog. I have a neighbor with a dog that has been neglected. I was just outside and saw that dog at the very edge of my property AGAIN. My dog ran him off, good girl. I have not yet lost any chickens or ducks because my dog is so vigilant. But she can't ALWAYS be there.
My animals stay in my yard, and I enjoy having wild animals come and go - I hate that I need to start considering fencing because of OTHER PEOPLE'S pets.

X2 I love animals. A person who "raises" a dog that way does not love that dog.
Do you live on the opposite side from me? I swear we have the same neighbor. Those people are horrible. They get animals for "status" or whatever, but never love them. People suck.
!5 yrs ago I fenced my little acre. NOT to keep my dogs in....................TO KEEP THE NEIGHBORS DOGS OUT !!!
 
!5 yrs ago I fenced my little acre. NOT to keep my dogs in....................TO KEEP THE NEIGHBORS DOGS OUT !!!

I don't care why people with dogs fence in their yards. I only wish they did. As Specklehen says. A dog in it's own yard is a pet, a dog in someone else's yard is a predator.

You would a thought my neighbor had learned her lesson when she came looking for her cat and it was dead in my yard. No I didn't kill it, but it was there just the same.
 

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