- Mar 29, 2014
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So this is upsetting and I hope you don't hate me.
My partner's dog has now killed 4 of my neighbors backyard chickens. We live in a fairly urban context, three duplexes with back yards surrounded by apartments in Texas. Mind you, she had no interest what so ever in their adult hens who roamed freely in their backyard. Then a giant random raccoon killed two of their 5 bird flock so they purchased new babies. This was when our dog did some damage. First she killed two babies when our neighbor was unaware his wife left them outside that day, and I just let our dog out. So we reinforced our flimsy wire fence with more wire and zip ties, and our neighbors only put their babies out side in the newly constructed protective raccoon-proof coop if someone was outside. He even told me he really didn't think she could get into the new coop. But things happen, I didn't see the babies outside (I was looking for them in the wrong spot, and I wouldn't let her out if I saw them) and thought we had fixed the fence issue, and I assumed the coop was strong. Also discovered she hadn't gotten through a hole in the fence like we originally thought. She jumped the fence (which I didn't think she was capable of). So, now two more are dead. Ugh. I've found some hens of laying age to give them....but more needs to be done and I don't know what. I feel really stupid for underestimating her determination.
My dad always said to put the carcass in their collar as punishment, but...I hate listening to him regarding many things, including this. Just seems really brutal, and I know nature is like that but...there has gotta be another way.
She is a really really sweet dog and obedient when we give her directions.I'm wondering if we need to try to raise babies here around her so we can monitor and train her to understand they aren't prey. When the chickens are our neighbors property its harder to familiarize her with them, and make her understand they are off limits. We have talked about getting chickens before, but only got as far as buying some supplies to build a coop. A hoop house idea took precedence. Anyway, I'm hopping for some advice from those more experienced with such issues.
My partner's dog has now killed 4 of my neighbors backyard chickens. We live in a fairly urban context, three duplexes with back yards surrounded by apartments in Texas. Mind you, she had no interest what so ever in their adult hens who roamed freely in their backyard. Then a giant random raccoon killed two of their 5 bird flock so they purchased new babies. This was when our dog did some damage. First she killed two babies when our neighbor was unaware his wife left them outside that day, and I just let our dog out. So we reinforced our flimsy wire fence with more wire and zip ties, and our neighbors only put their babies out side in the newly constructed protective raccoon-proof coop if someone was outside. He even told me he really didn't think she could get into the new coop. But things happen, I didn't see the babies outside (I was looking for them in the wrong spot, and I wouldn't let her out if I saw them) and thought we had fixed the fence issue, and I assumed the coop was strong. Also discovered she hadn't gotten through a hole in the fence like we originally thought. She jumped the fence (which I didn't think she was capable of). So, now two more are dead. Ugh. I've found some hens of laying age to give them....but more needs to be done and I don't know what. I feel really stupid for underestimating her determination.
My dad always said to put the carcass in their collar as punishment, but...I hate listening to him regarding many things, including this. Just seems really brutal, and I know nature is like that but...there has gotta be another way.
She is a really really sweet dog and obedient when we give her directions.I'm wondering if we need to try to raise babies here around her so we can monitor and train her to understand they aren't prey. When the chickens are our neighbors property its harder to familiarize her with them, and make her understand they are off limits. We have talked about getting chickens before, but only got as far as buying some supplies to build a coop. A hoop house idea took precedence. Anyway, I'm hopping for some advice from those more experienced with such issues.
and Welcome To BYC! It is always upsetting when animals get killed, we don't hate you and are glad you are trying to solve the dog problem. TwoCrows gave you some good advice and a nice link to start reading, training methods vary and it really needs to be tailored to the individual dog and situation. (The tie the dead chicken around the neck is pretty much never a good idea.) Unfortunately some dogs are never safe around chickens, especially if they have a history of killing them. If I understand correctly, your dog is getting loose and going on the neighbors property and killing their chickens. It is absolutely 100% you/ your partners responsibility to keep your dog contained. The dog should never be outside unleashed/unsupervised until the fence/yard is secure and there is no way she can get out. You could talk to your neighbor about going over there with your dog and doing some training with her around their chickens, if you can't get your own.