THEChIcKeNwhisperer354
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It worked for my 3 pupsOk I see.... Sorry if I sounded rude.
It just sounds kinda strange.
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It worked for my 3 pupsOk I see.... Sorry if I sounded rude.
It just sounds kinda strange.
Well then, just tell us already!It worked for my 3 pups
Ok if your dog kills a chicken tie the dead chicken around your dogs neck with rope (not tightly just to stay on) leave for 1 or 2 weeks and your dog will NEVER want to kill a chicken again. I sounds mean but, its better then putting your whole flock at risk.Well then, just tell us already!
I thought that was what you were going to say. Yup, I'll bet it works.. Good on you for having the stomack for it. I'd personally rather try something less stinky and messy. I would probably throw up on the dog several times during that week if I tried that.Ok if your dog kills a chicken tie the dead chicken around your dogs neck with rope (not tightly just to stay on) leave for 1 or 2 weeks and your dog will NEVER want to kill a chicken again. I sounds mean but, its better then putting your whole flock at risk.
Thats why you only go near the dog if it needs food or water...I thought that was what you were going to say. Yup, I'll bet it works.. Good on you for having the stomack for it. I'd personally rather try something less stinky and messy. I would probably throw up on the dog several times during that week if I tried that.
It works!Alternatively, keep untrained dogs separate from your chickens, or expect some losses.
Tying a dead chicken to a dog collar sounds both ineffective and depressing.
Not sure how this thread got off track so quickly.
Dogs are intelligent creatures and they know who tied the chicken round their neck. They don't forget either. watch your backIt works!