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I have found in my research that training a GP pup is a lot of work and takes a long time, so we are going into this with our eyes wide open. They are apparently famous wanderers. That's probably my biggest worry. We are going to get her a radio controlled electric collar when she gets old enough to want to wander and run the control wire around the perimeter of our property. Other than that she will be allowed to run free on our place.
And she is going to be exposed to poultry only under close supervision until she is ready.
My big turkeys are an exception right now. They are doing a good job of training her not to be too rambunctious with her feathered friends. She got a little fresh with one big tom today and before I could correct her, he knocked her on her little rear.
She decided it might be more fun down by the pond.
Buster, it sounds like you are doing everything right.
We don't keep any furry animals indoors, so I put our GP puppy outside, unsupervised, pretty early. He didn't have any problems with the poultry until I had him help me round them up in the evening a few times. Then he started trying to round them up on his own during the day and that is when we started having problems.
I had foolishly thought that since the older GP never tried to catch the birds, the puppy would be like her. Wrong. At first, he would just catch the birds and carry them around. Then he started eating the birds that died when he caught them. That is when he went to a non-poultry home.
I know from experience that I am not a good dog trainer. I don't provide the consistent training that a puppy needs, so I am better off with an older dog to begin with, and then let it train me.