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It wasn't conflict between members. I don't think anyone is not speaking to each other.
Quote: There was absolutely no conflict between the people posting on this thread. That isn't why people left. We are still communicating, just not here.
I have an unrealistic goal of our dogs not thinking the chickens are food. I have hope though because both dogs were formerly "city dogs" and don't always understand that farm animals are mostly harmless. Minnie (dog in the pictures) is a 2 year old lab/ border collie mix and Mandy is a 6 year old cattle dog mix. Minnie LOVES my Mom's chickens, not to chase, just to "herd" their pen. One chicken likes to escape all of the time, and Minnie just keeps herding the coop. So the chicken will sit outside the pen and watch her circle it. Its quite funny. Mandy likes to lick things... Doesn't matter what it is, your arm, dirt, horse poo, chick, fence, ball etc. Both dogs don't know what to think about the chicks. Minnie sort of freezes and leans away. Mandy stares at them and trys to lick them...
Any tips for desensitizing the dogs to the chickens?
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Thanks! We are the final home for both dogs, so it's been interesting retraining them from old habits. Minnie was easy as she was only two when we got her. Mandy however, we have had for 3 months now, but has 6 years of terrible habits to over come! I'll just keep exposing them to the chicks. It helps that we have the brooder in the house so they have to hear & see them with out touching as well. Luckily we don't have cats, just horses, dogs and how chickens!Keep at it. I used a spray bottle on my old schipperke. That didn't really work. She was old and wily. She'd just wait until I was doing something then do what she wanted.
My two dogs now grew up with the chickens. They were 6 and 5 months old when I got the birds so to them chickens are normal. The GSD will herd them one at a time into the pen if I ask her. The Aussie/Heeler mix still thinks they might try and kill him because some of the birds will challenge him. I've taught both of them to kill rodents. They will chase the geese off the lawn and will go after small birds, except for the killdeer that keep nesting in the drive. I kept telling the dogs no and leave it and now they ignore them.
Now teaching cats to leave chicks alone. That takes work. I think one of the kittens has figured that out.