Hi Windy! Our Winters here in Virginia probably don't compare to yours in Nova Scotia. Bet it lovely country up there. What kinds of chickens do you have? Are they doing OK in this cold?
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You could even make him carry a back pack! I have an online site that sells work harnesses and recreational harnesses if you can't find what you want at your dog store. I think they even have links to instructional vids on how to use them but you can find many of those on YouTube. If I had a good place to do it around here, I'd do some bikejoring with ol' Jake...that looks like some real fun!


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Currently a balmy 25 F here with about 15" of the white fluffy stuff on the ground. Myself and the chickens are eagerly anticipating the arrival of Spring which, in all of our opinions, cannot get here soon enough !
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Thanks. I will let you know. The first problem will be getting him to NOT chew up everything. He thinks he is too dignified for anything beyond a flea collar. He has chewed his share of nylon leashes in half while my head was turned. I have been leading him along and look and while he's walking along so nicely he is gnawing his way right through that leash. I have learned to use chain with him. He can chew through nylon so fast it is amazing. LOL
WBF!!!!e You came all the way from Canada!!!!! Darn it, the site won't let me edit my OP anymore to add states and countries so we'll just have to give a shout out on the thread body. NS, Canada, checkin' in!!!
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That's when you soak your leashes in a very hot sauce. You can do this by soaking pepper flakes in some warm water and let them steep for a couple of days, then strain and dip your leash or collar or harness in it and let it dry. Keep around the liquid in case it slowly wears off. You can also just dab some citronella oil on that leash...my dogs will kill themselves trying to get away from citronella oil.
Hi Windy! Our Winters here in Virginia probably don't compare to yours in Nova Scotia. Bet it lovely country up there. What kinds of chickens do you have? Are they doing OK in this cold?
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WBF!!!!e You came all the way from Canada!!!!! Darn it, the site won't let me edit my OP anymore to add states and countries so we'll just have to give a shout out on the thread body. NS, Canada, checkin' in!!!
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WBF!!!!You came all the way from Canada!!!!! Darn it, the site won't let me edit my OP anymore to add states and countries so we'll just have to give a shout out on the thread body. NS, Canada, checkin' in!!!![]()
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That's when you soak your leashes in a very hot sauce. You can do this by soaking pepper flakes in some warm water and let them steep for a couple of days, then strain and dip your leash or collar or harness in it and let it dry. Keep around the liquid in case it slowly wears off. You can also just dab some citronella oil on that leash...my dogs will kill themselves trying to get away from citronella oil.