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I'm so glad I dont have dogs in my yard, just one less thing I have to worry about when it comes to let my little chicks out for the first time. Altho I do have to worry that they might not get accepted and they might force the chicks to jump the wall to the neightbors house and become the neightbors dog meal!!!
I've lost like 6 chickens like that to my neightbors dog. Sadly I lost my only EE Rooster.
I'll be looking for a nice EE rooster soon. Anybody out there in southern California has one avaliable or will have one in the next coming months?
Well it is to late to go back since I have had the dog for about 10 months. She is a quite young german shepherd who was found wandering in the desert and afraid of everything and still wary of anything or any person that she is unfamiliar with.
My chicks are only three weeks old but as soon as I know which are males, they are yours ! You might need to come to RC to get them.
Oh you did a good thing picking her up, dogs are great I like them a lot too, but to me it was either the chickens or the dog so i went with the chickens!
Thanks I'll kep that in mind, altho I'm kind of puzzled, as I wanna start a breeding program and try to produce a more proliferic EE, I'm thinking Leghorn blood would be a good way to go, but I don't know whats more effective if to cross my EE hens to a Leghorn Rooster or cross a EE rooster to some Leghorn hens.
What you guys think?