I am so glad I found this forum!! I took the plunge into the chickens this last spring and now I'm dealing with "issues" that I never thought of like proper shelter and with living in the middle of no-were, there are coons all around which I never thought THEY might be a issue with chickens and so far they haven't been thanks to my golden retriever who I believe has a negitive effect on their vists BUT to get to my question.....
What is anyone's thoughts of having a chick friendly dog such as my golden retriever and at the same time, having the dog as security guard? I fighting the natural instinct and breeding of my golden retriever who has the desire to chase anything that runs whichs she handles the chickens well until one get's scared or spooked and takes off which prompts her to take on the chase.
My dog, Missy has been raised with when the chicks were young, she just turned a year old and has a lot of puppy in her, the chicks are just about 5 months old. I work with the dog on almost a daily basis of getting her to seek her inner peace with the poulty! She did fine when the chicks were young when they were in the garage in cages, one would get out from time to time when I fed, watered or cleaned the cages so I had my hopes a little too high. She has killed two if them, which only happened has they got out of the coop which I at first thought SHE did the damage tearing the netting but after reading about coons, I now believe coons tried to break in and she intervined and the birds found their way out though the hole and she took it as a game to catch them (she never ate them, just killed them and carried them around, very proud as a matter of fact too!!).
I'm very hopeful that as both the chickens and dog are starting out togather that the dog can be trained and yet keep some of the natural instinct in the dog to act as a guard; This has been frustrating as a very poor example was a few weeks ago I came home to find the dog sleeping in the backyard under the apples trees near the coop and meanwhile three baby coons were eating the dog's food on the front sidewalk!!!
Also I might add, I have 5 turkeys in the mix which when I let the turkey and chickens run free, the dog is tied up; BUT the turkeys are so mild mannered and they come around her and there is no issue but they aren't spooky and they they do get excited they don't run, the chickens when started take off like and that's when I have the most issue with the dog as then she thinks it's a game.
Sorry for the long explantion, I have so many other questions, my co-workers think I'm nuts to have chickens so I dont't get to talk to anyone much at them!!!