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Does the woman own a hose? She knows what they do, right? Does she need instructions on how to hose down her porch? Otherwise, she can screen in her porch, and put a door on it, so they can't get in.
Wow, ours occasionally come up to the stoop, but so far haven't been on the porch deck. My dogs are a good deterrent, that's why my chickens only come up to the house early in the morning, but not after I get up. I definitely wouldn't be throwing water either. I find putting strange things or using things like decoys out can sometimes work for a bit. Otherwise maybe whirlygigs might work, but it's hard to stop visits long term, and most need to be accepted or you need to lock your chickens up.
I like seeing my chickens outside my house but don't like the poop they always leave. Dogs think the poop is a treat.
When we had dogs, which were not chicken friendly, having been here years before the chickens arrived, we made a gate with a wheel on the bottom to lock the dogs up on the deck. The chickens couldn't pass, or it would take some squeezing for them to get through, anyway. But, she could pen them up, block off her porch or just learn to accept it as part of country living and living with chickens.
You can see the gate in this picture at the top of the steps. Sure miss Kes. She was a good girl, but I would not trust her with the chickens. Cody was a bad influence on her, being his smart and high-energy, high prey drive boxer-retriever mix self.