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Can't get my iPad browser to load pics onto this, but below are links (hope they work... They take you to my fb pics, which are set to private..) to my two pit bulls hanging with their chicks. The first is a great shot of my youngster (about a year old in this shot) with his favorite peep sitting on his leg. He's admittedly not much of a protector to the flock, as he would rather play with them... But the second pic is of my "pit bull Pyrenees" (although clearly a staged photo - yes, I'm one of "those"... Sent out Easter cards this year which included this pic.) Anyways, she's a beast when it comes to protecting those chicks. Got herself a Tom cat and an opossum 2 days apart. So far, nothing else has even attempted to raid her coop.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=434875873194585&l=84e7d860d6
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=428545563827616&l=70cc26ff68
Love this thread, Bee! I don't have any unhealthy birds right now, but I'm learning so much for any future endeavors with doctoring worthy birds. Also following the FF & OT threads, can't get enough! Thanks for documenting your experience and sharing your wisdom to a newbie who can't get enough chicken info!!
Those are excellent pic!!! And beautiful dogs and birds you have there. Hey, any dog that is killing the predators is a livestock guardian in my book....you have livestock and the dog is guarding them~end of story. Not just guarding them but actually killing the offending predators...that's what my dog does also and this makes me feel good about his abilities to guard the flock.