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downriverchicks
In the Brooder
- Aug 25, 2016
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I'll recommend a shock fence to the owners - they have downright asked us what to do, which is good on one hand and frustrating on another. However, I do think Snatch might be one of those dogs who could run right past it and out of transponder range without being phased. He is a hard-headed thing.What the owners should do is put a shock fence up, if he crosses the line, he'll be shocked until return. Like I said earlier, purchase a cheap airsoft rifle, they aren't deadly and won't puncture skin, every predator (wild or domestic) that invades my yard gets rattled by mine and never comes back.![]()
I am willing to try an airsoft rifle at this point for a little behavioral modification. I really hadn't wanted to do it. He is a very sweet dog in any non-chicken-related situation. But he's figured out that there are fun times to be had here, and I guess I do need to work to make it a more unfun place to be.
My chill-dude partner has been the one to talk to them every time, because I have been to full of righteous fury to be nice (I just bring them handfuls of ripped-out feathers and look menacing). He is not a threatener. I think that I am going to go have a serious conversation with them when we are not immediately post-attack, which are the only times we've met these people. I'm not sure how upset they would be about losing their pet. They love him, but they have also half-heartedly tried to find him a new home. They might welcome him being taken. Maybe I just need to find someone to adopt their dog, but that seems like way more than my share of responsibility for having my livestock attacked. Siiiiiigh.Have you threatened the owners about contacting animal control? If you do, they probably will do something in fear of losing their pet.