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Thank you for the advice on the post office pick-up of my chicks. I kind of wondered about that, but thought it was worth asking. Thank heavens, my boss relented and is going to allow me to drive over myself and get them.
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I am delighted that you have become able to pick your new babies. I think that first batch of chicks must be the best. It's also a good thing that you will be able to get them settled with water and food as quickly as you can.
 
I like dogs. I have 2, but both are trained to behave around my chickens. I can build a higher fence but my concern is for these dogs. Before my neighbor lost her last lab in her divorce her lab would bark and howl, and dig at our fence for hours because it was bored and lonely. Now she has a new lab puppy, and her room mate has the pit bull/dalmation rescue. He just told me that the owner of the lab thinks she has to wait until the puppy is 6 months old before it's in a training class but she has neither the money or time to train him.
I think pet owners should consider the time and expense it takes to maintain happy, well socialized, healthy animals before they bring them into their home and also consider the effect a bored, unsupervised, untrained animal will have on surrounding neighbors.


Your post didn't sound as if you cared about the dogs, just your chickens. I'm not here to argue chickens vs dogs. You did say that the dogs have a doggy door so they have access to shelter (I presume there is water for them inside).
I do have one rule I live by. I keep my pets on my property and all other people should do the same. Maybe I'll feel different in the future when my hens are in their space outside, but I don't think so. I learned a very, very hard lesson years ago with a favorite dog of mine. I was one that believed that a dog should not be chained up and should be able to roam. He was killed on the street where I lived at the time. I don't like other's pets/livestock coming onto my property (although I understand sometimes the animals have other ideas). As for training, etc that really is up to the owner. BTW, how do you train a chicken?
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Mopsy has died. She was my lap chicken. She was fine in the afternoon, looked a little bit under the weather by evening, and was gone this morning. What can happen so fast?

I won't be selling any Brabanter eggs this spring. I need to incubate the ones I've been saving.
 
Quote: I respectfully disagree. To me it sounded like her first concern was her chickens (understandable) and her second was that these dogs may not be getting the attention and education they crave/need.
I do not agree with a dog that is tied up most of it's life. That being said I am TOTALLY against dogs running loose on other peoples property. I train my dogs to stay in their area. And expect the same of others.
One problem I have had a couple times with Quincy. If I am not around and DW goes across the road and gets out of his sight he will go find her. I really can't get after him since he is actually doing a portion of his job, keeping track of her. I just keep telling DW that if she is going across the road Quincy is put in the house or tied in the front yard until she gets back. Funny thing is he will set and howl until he sees her.
 
Mopsy has died. She was my lap chicken. She was fine in the afternoon, looked a little bit under the weather by evening, and was gone this morning. What can happen so fast?

I won't be selling any Brabanter eggs this spring. I need to incubate the ones I've been saving.


Wow !! that fast?? Sorry to hear you lost Mopsy
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Could she have ate something ??
 
Mopsy has died. She was my lap chicken. She was fine in the afternoon, looked a little bit under the weather by evening, and was gone this morning. What can happen so fast?

I won't be selling any Brabanter eggs this spring. I need to incubate the ones I've been saving.
So sorry to hear about Mopsy. She may not have been feeling good for some time. See birds tend to hide illness very well and many times by the time we see symptoms it is too late.
 
Mopsy has died. She was my lap chicken. She was fine in the afternoon,  looked a little bit under the weather by evening, and was gone this morning. What can happen so fast? 

I won't be selling any Brabanter eggs this spring. I need to incubate the ones I've been saving.


So sorry. I know Mopsy was special. I lost one of the EEs this week, too, the only red one I was sure was a hen.

I've got the compartimentalization thing going good- that and the fact all my worry and sorrow is focussed on DH, who has a bad cold with a cough that jangles all his hardware.

The hired hand is sick, too (her primary employment is at a library, where she gets exposed to everything there is going around) so my dreams of getting stuff done this week are shot down.
 
I so wish I could go to the show this weekend, I dont think I can make it even for a few hours with all that is going on around this place. So Im thinking a get together around her for all of us maybe. We tried to do it last year but not sure what happend.

I sure hope everyone has a great time, I really enjoyed it last year.

Heather did you ever get my PM I sent you?
 
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