Im sorry for your lossMy big dog would have loved to have had one to eat, chew on, play with. Luckily she was old and blind. No longer with us.
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Im sorry for your lossMy big dog would have loved to have had one to eat, chew on, play with. Luckily she was old and blind. No longer with us.
Thanks for sharingI’ve heard so many things about how dogs are with chickens! But all of them seem to be around trained LGDs or chicken killers. So how are your dogs with chickens? My dog sees them as her siblings. She lays down with my indoor chicks and watches them and waits for them to come over to her then she’ll try to play with them like she would a dog (she likes to be chased) but they always run away. Outside she seems to follow my flock around and my flock doesn’t care they just let her become one with the flock. She’s a village mutt and does have breeds that have commonly killed chickens but it seems her mammal hunting breed overpowers the bird hunting instincts thankfully.
We have two other dogs that are allowed around my chickens unsupervised, one is a LGD breed but not trained the other is a boar hunting breed. The LGD breed HAS eaten one of my chickens but that was nearly a year ago and he attacked her first, she’s fine around them now. Our fourth dog is a bird hunting breed and has to be watched around them but thankfully she is 9 years old.
Little brown; my dog, sees them as siblings
Tan dog; LGD breed, resource guards their bodies and has saved them from owls and foxes.
White dog; Dogo Argentina/boar hunting breed, doesn’t care for them.
Black dog; 9 year old bird hunting breed.
Don’t mind the mess of a room, I have ADHD and struggle with cleaning. I’m doing my one every few months clean for the sake of my chicks. They’re allowed on the carpet because it’s a very old carpet and can easily be cleaned or tossed out.
What a lovely post. Loved the included pics. The chicken friendly one with a baby chick on his paw and the hunter wondering whats cookin'!Denver is a Golden Retriever and acts as if the chicks are her babies, she so gentle. Last night one of the chickens flew out of the coop, and she ran over to make sure she was ok. And when one of the little chicks passed away, she watched us bury her and she layed there for awhile almost like she was mourning. View attachment 3704473
Now Tucker on the other hand is your typical hunting Retriever, chicken means food. Or any other small animal. Tucker has a super high prey drivand and i cant trust him around any chickens or birds. View attachment 3704476
Im only laughing about the little dogs reaction to the chickensOur two little dogs see them as large scary things that will attack you, and the beagles see them as squeaky toys. We've had a few deaths from when my dad's beagles get loose, but he refuses to do anything about it
I watched a chicken take a bite out of the cat only to wind up with a mouthful of fluffy white furr. Chicken snuck up on her Now the cat keeps it distance, but likes to dart up the trees where the chickens are hangin' to spook them. It makes me laughthat’s a valid fear! They can be vicious
Love you style tripletfebMine is a nut. He could be out in any weather, all day long. We go hiking a lot and he never wears out. I'm talking actual hiking, up 200 foot cliffs or level 3 trails. He loves it