I feel your pain. I have two Standard Poodles under a year old. Last fall the older, a female (not that it matters with this thread) took out all but 2 of my 15 8-week old chickens. I was left with one EE cockerel and one Australorp pullet, and 8 Dark Cornish hens. About a month later, she sneaked up on some hens that were ranging in the corn field and snatched one. I heard it and ran after. Unfortunately, that one died, probably from shock. After some very firm training (and a shock collar), the dogs seemed to understand. The male has now gotten older, and he has been continually out eating the chickens' feed out of the can feeder, but on Monday they both killed all of them. Thank goodness I have a batch in the bator and chicks on the way. I was as angry with myself as with them because I trusted them. I was a fool. They had been bringing around some dead birds last week, I think those had froze to dead this winter and they found them out behind the grainery. I believe the taste of bird probably set him off. He has been the instigator these last few weeks, but she willingly follows him into trouble. So, until I can raise the new ones to egg laying age or get some adults, I am out of fresh eggs and dearly miss looking out to see by chickens antics. I really loved them being here with us.
Lesson learned. I am pricing fencing and figuring out how I am going to keep this from happening again.
just because our pets are the predators doesn't make it much easier, does it?
Lesson learned. I am pricing fencing and figuring out how I am going to keep this from happening again.
just because our pets are the predators doesn't make it much easier, does it?
