SueAndHerZoo
Songster
This very possibly might be a post I should put on a dog behavior forum but thought I'd try here first because I know some of you have both chickens and dogs and may have some tips.
Situation: I have a large fenced-in yard, and within that fenced in yard is a smaller fenced in section that contains the pet door, allowing the dogs to go in and out of the house at will. Normally the dogs have access to the entire yard but if there is a BBQ or some event happening in the large yard, we contain them in the smaller section for a while. They can watch, but can't join.
I have 3 dogs: 3 year old boxer/Rottie, 8 year old mutt (looks like a Corgi) and a 7 month old pitbull. Naturally they all have some prey drive and constantly try to catch squirrels and rabbits and birds in the yard but luckily never succeed. If I had only one dog the training process would be easier, but having three, they feed off of each other and will get a pack/prey thing going.
I was thinking of opening the door of the chicken run tonight about an hour before dark to see if the chicks want to explore while keeping the dogs contained in the small section They can watch but not chase, and I'm sure there will be frantic barking and jumping going on. But is this the best way to do it or will that only increase the dogs' desires to "get them" when I do let the dogs in the big yard?
I'm truly at a loss. Do I instead take one dog at a time into the coop and run area to introduce them to the chicks? I'm lost and really hesitant to try anything for hear of harming a chicken but I also hate the thought of my ladies never getting to free-range.
Thoughts? Opinions? Ideas?
Sue
Situation: I have a large fenced-in yard, and within that fenced in yard is a smaller fenced in section that contains the pet door, allowing the dogs to go in and out of the house at will. Normally the dogs have access to the entire yard but if there is a BBQ or some event happening in the large yard, we contain them in the smaller section for a while. They can watch, but can't join.
I have 3 dogs: 3 year old boxer/Rottie, 8 year old mutt (looks like a Corgi) and a 7 month old pitbull. Naturally they all have some prey drive and constantly try to catch squirrels and rabbits and birds in the yard but luckily never succeed. If I had only one dog the training process would be easier, but having three, they feed off of each other and will get a pack/prey thing going.
I was thinking of opening the door of the chicken run tonight about an hour before dark to see if the chicks want to explore while keeping the dogs contained in the small section They can watch but not chase, and I'm sure there will be frantic barking and jumping going on. But is this the best way to do it or will that only increase the dogs' desires to "get them" when I do let the dogs in the big yard?
I'm truly at a loss. Do I instead take one dog at a time into the coop and run area to introduce them to the chicks? I'm lost and really hesitant to try anything for hear of harming a chicken but I also hate the thought of my ladies never getting to free-range.
Thoughts? Opinions? Ideas?
Sue