- Sep 8, 2010
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I have a question with no right or wrong answer, but I would value the opinions of experienced keepers here. I just built a 4' by 8' coop in which I plan to keep eight Hubbard Golden Comets (two weeks old in a brooding pen right now). The pen will open onto several hundred square feet of forage area, surrounded by a 4-foot fence.
The purpose of the fence is not so much to keep the chickens in as to keep my 80-pound aggressive dog out. She would surely kill them quickly.
My dilemma is whether to clip their wings. That would make it more difficult for them to escape, but then they would be helpless if they did get out and the dog attacked. If I leave them alone, they will doubtless get out occasionally (I understand they are excellent flyers), but then they would stand a good chance of escape if the dog charged them.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Tim
The purpose of the fence is not so much to keep the chickens in as to keep my 80-pound aggressive dog out. She would surely kill them quickly.
My dilemma is whether to clip their wings. That would make it more difficult for them to escape, but then they would be helpless if they did get out and the dog attacked. If I leave them alone, they will doubtless get out occasionally (I understand they are excellent flyers), but then they would stand a good chance of escape if the dog charged them.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Tim