It is devastating. After dog attacks I'm shaking all day. In a lifetime of keeping chickens and ancestors keeping chickens here since the 1870s, we never had an issue with mink.
A few years ago, mink killed over $3000 of my chickens in less than a week. That was when i learned they could get into a 1" opening.
Understand that we feel your pain.
I once penned up a couple dogs that attacked. Even though they weren't able to kill any chickens then, I called animal control to pick them up. A little while later the AC lady said she found the owner and they would be over to pick them up. I said, "no they won't. You'll come pick them up because I want a record of the event because if they return, they will be shot" She was in shock. I had to educate her that by Missouri statute, dogs worrying livestock can be killed wherever they are found except in a pen on their owner's property. I talked to her supervisor who was familiar with the law and he told her it was true. So the owner got a ticket and had to bail them out. Her dogs haven't been back.
I love dogs too but I get hot under the collar every time I hear about dogs roaming free to do damage at will. That's why most areas have leash laws. Most breeds of dogs, while usually calm, have a high prey drive they can't control. That's just what they do. Even our Pomeranian used to chase the chickens, he just wasn't big or fast enough to catch and do damage. I was just waiting for a rooster to flog him.
Owners just can't believe their beloved, loyal, friendly, canine friends can do so much damage till they see it.
A few years ago, mink killed over $3000 of my chickens in less than a week. That was when i learned they could get into a 1" opening.
Understand that we feel your pain.
I once penned up a couple dogs that attacked. Even though they weren't able to kill any chickens then, I called animal control to pick them up. A little while later the AC lady said she found the owner and they would be over to pick them up. I said, "no they won't. You'll come pick them up because I want a record of the event because if they return, they will be shot" She was in shock. I had to educate her that by Missouri statute, dogs worrying livestock can be killed wherever they are found except in a pen on their owner's property. I talked to her supervisor who was familiar with the law and he told her it was true. So the owner got a ticket and had to bail them out. Her dogs haven't been back.
I love dogs too but I get hot under the collar every time I hear about dogs roaming free to do damage at will. That's why most areas have leash laws. Most breeds of dogs, while usually calm, have a high prey drive they can't control. That's just what they do. Even our Pomeranian used to chase the chickens, he just wasn't big or fast enough to catch and do damage. I was just waiting for a rooster to flog him.
Owners just can't believe their beloved, loyal, friendly, canine friends can do so much damage till they see it.
Last edited: