Having recently dealt with dog/fence/chicken issues myself I just want to offer my virtual emotional support and reiterate - "good fences make good neighbors". Since our 6 ft. wooden fence was finished last week I have had very little to do with our neighbors and their crazy dogs. I even left our old wire fence up on the other side of the wooden fence just to create a little more neutral space between them and us. I still hear them every once in a while, but there's been no fence fighting and my girls have been let out of their run after a 3 month imprisonment!Today I let my 3 girls free-range while I was out working in the yard. Had a great day - finished a garden bed, continued work on the coop/run set-up. Then, this evening, my neighbor's black lab got free and almost wiped out all 3 of my girls. It happened so fast, and right in front of me. The dog came into the yard from behind the shed and literally seemed to appear out of nowhere. It got one of the darker colored girls in her mouth - not sure who. The others looked like they were getting trampled. I screamed and went running, and the bird in the mouth flew out.
I completely understand the lab is a bird dog and was doing what she is bred to do. I know the neighbor is good about following the leash law - his dog got out, and he was trying to call it back. The dog came through a broken part of our fence that blew down in a windstorm. I know the neighbor had to know something happened with his dog and my birds. He was right on the other side of the fence - there's no way he didn't hear the commotion. My entire family was inside the house and heard the commotion and came running out. The part that really upset me was he never came over and asked if the birds were OK. He just got his dog, took it inside and said nothing. No "I'm sorry," no "Are they OK?" Not a single word came out of his mouth. Nothing. My other neighbor said I need to be the bigger person and just get over it. That's probably true. But, I'm still really irked.
It's a drag that we are the ones that have to go through the extra expense and labor to keep the situation controlled, but from my POV, it is worth the peace of mind.
I hope your neighbor responds positively to your requests. And to heck with being the bigger person and GETTING OVER IT?! IT IS IRKSOME! I tried to be nice, make suggestions as to how our neighbors could help the situation and it fell on deaf ears. I finally just had to block them out of our sight with a tall border.
Whoo hoo! Glad you guys have fun CR!Honey I'm home ! ! ! We had a pretty good trip. Got rained on pretty bad the first couple days but Saturday turned out beautiful. We were joined by jbear. This was our first trip together. Jen and our DD hit it off well and became wing girlz to the rails. We made it home in one piece. Although I had 2 break downs and it looks like I may be in need of a new transaxle and engine. Jbear's video on FB may explain part of what happened.
Well at least it looks like they want to expand the areas that can keep chickens - that's a positive start. But yeah, if it was my area, I'd keep on top of that too.Kirkland peeps! Time to show support for backyard chickens! Since incorporating several areas in June of last year, they are trying to come up with one set of rules.
http://www.kirklandwa.gov/depart/Planning/Code_Updates/Miscellaneous_Code_Amendments_2012.htm