I lost all of 2 of my EE hens, 1 salmon faverolle hen, and my blue wheaten pullet.

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I lost all of 2 of my EE hens, 1 salmon faverolle hen, and my blue wheaten pullet.
My mom's German Sheppard snapped her cable chain and got into the coop. I am scared everynight because All I remember is hearing my chickens, seeing their waterer swing back and forth. Hear a HIGH PITCHED scream, walking out there shining light and seeing my mom's dogs eyes. First time we have ever seen the devil before, walking closer I shine the light in and see my hens dead. Feathers everywhere and broken necks.. My mom's 2 lavender orpingtons came out ok. Her BLR wynadotte came out ok, lots of feathers missing and in shock. Then I see one of my girls, she's in so much shock, a pulled leg, and pulled feathers. I try and check her and all she's doing is trying to jump up into my lap when she couldn't even stand..I'm sorry, that's awful - what happened?![]()
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I am so sorry - that is the hardest part of having and loving anything - sometimes you can't protect them.You did well by not falling down - you had birds that still needed you and you needed to save them. You did what you could - and that's all anybody can do.![]()
If you are keeping the dog I would seriously suggest doing some training with her - she needs to know the birds are not play toys or her food. To protect all your animals she needs to be trained. Accidents happen - and this can happen again if you don't take steps to stop it. Fences are good - but training is better. Maybe working with her to train her will stop the fear. She isn't the devil - but she is a meat eater and she views the birds as toys or food. Train her differently. Maybe she can even protect your birds from other animals.. dogs can be trained to do that.
I wouldn't get ducklings unless you have a stream or a pond. They are extremely messy to clean up after - and I was the one that had to clean the kiddie pond when I was growing up - I will never have ducks!
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I lost all of 2 of my EE hens, 1 salmon faverolle hen, and my blue wheaten pullet.
Nightmares indeed. You've experienced something many of us have dreaded, day and/night. Your birds are lovely. While nothing can replace the ones you lost, keep it together. You and your birds will pull each other through the trauma.So sorry for you. Such a traumatic experience.Our chickens are pets and it would be hard to lose any of them in such a brutal way. The pics of your chickens are very lovely; such pretty birds! I'm sure you will miss those lost, but glad to hear that some survived and others were safe.![]()
I have a dog with a very high prey drive and training her hasn't been successful, so we fenced off an area that is for chickens only. She respects the boundary of the fence, so it has worked well for us.
I am so sorry - that is the hardest part of having and loving anything - sometimes you can't protect them.You did well by not falling down - you had birds that still needed you and you needed to save them. You did what you could - and that's all anybody can do.
If you are keeping the dog I would seriously suggest doing some training with her - she needs to know the birds are not play toys or her food. To protect all your animals she needs to be trained. Accidents happen - and this can happen again if you don't take steps to stop it. Fences are good - but training is better. Maybe working with her to train her will stop the fear. She isn't the devil - but she is a meat eater and she views the birds as toys or food. Train her differently. Maybe she can even protect your birds from other animals.. dogs can be trained to do that.
I wouldn't get ducklings unless you have a stream or a pond. They are extremely messy to clean up after - and I was the one that had to clean the kiddie pond when I was growing up - I will never have ducks!
So sorry for you. Such a traumatic experience.Our chickens are pets and it would be hard to lose any of them in such a brutal way. The pics of your chickens are very lovely; such pretty birds! I'm sure you will miss those lost, but glad to hear that some survived and others were safe.
I have a dog with a very high prey drive and training her hasn't been successful, so we fenced off an area that is for chickens only. She respects the boundary of the fence, so it has worked well for us.