Susanne - TY for the offer, I will add it to the list of people I need to visit. Right under Amy
I am going to wait until we get this dog before replacing my roos. It absolutely ticked me off to lose silkies.
No sighting of the dog this morning. We only see it early morning. Yes we did lose and OEG hen, which had to be day before yesterday after we turned them out early. I won't be letting anyone run around and free range until later in the mornings now. It has only been seen 4 times on our road. A neighbor up the street had a little chi, that would run down here...until I almost ran over it, I did not see it next door, and it ran across the drive as I was pulling in, and it has not been back.
I know people used to always set animals out near us when we first moved here. Always young dogs or pups, or kittens. It was woods all over across the road from us. Since they cleared that off 3-4 years after we moved here & moved homes in shortly afterwards, it pretty much stopped. DH said OK when I mentioned borrowing the neighbor's live trap. He did not like idea of me shooting this dog since it is wearing a collar and may have a tag. Maybe it is me but I have no issues doing so. I will do what I have to do.
We have one man up the road a short bit that is crazy.
He has a pit or two, in a fenced yard, and if ANY other dog comes up in his yard and gets near the fence, his dogs go nuts. So he shoots the strangers immediately. He also knows who has what dogs, so if one of ours were to wander up there, he would let us know, as he has in the past.
I was totally prepared to shoot our black mouth cur last week. He got loose while DH & I had ran to the store. Nicole got home and he was running around the yard. She caught him. I got home shortly afterwards, and walked in front door & out the back armed. Ducks & chickens were free ranging, so I went looking for any missing birds. If I had found one, we would have been minus a dog. Nothing was harmed
DH was totally shocked that I went out armed before I knew if anything was lost.
One of our Mallards is broody now........actually it is cute! Two are taking turns sitting on the nest!