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THANK YOU so much everyone for your kind thoughts/words.
I apologize for the crudity of my previous post...I too, was in shock.
Yes, we called the police. I don't know if they did an official "report"...no papers were ever broken out.
I will call animal control first thing tomorrow (my cousin runs it) to address my concerns about the aggressive behavior, in case the police don't report to them about every incident on the weekends.
The bad thing is, I live in the city...and most "superiors", meaning law enforcers, don't recognize the importance of chickens to their owners.
Be it pets like ours are, or food like others are for some people, they ARE important animals.
What I am so upset about is that twice now, 2 seperate attacks have happened IN MY YARD...and today, they were even COOPED and the dogs jumped on top of the outer run to bust in.
I am within the law of my pet ownership, and my chickens are cooped and well taken care of...yet, this one officer was all "chickens aren't allowed in the city limits you know"...so I told him of the actual city code which DOES permit poultry in the city limits.
What an idiot.
Be it legal or not, what if my kids or my schnauzer would've been in the back yard? Not just my chickens?
The people were bawling and offering to replace my chickens, but Moma Hattie simply is not replaceable.
Here is a picture of my beauty with my daughter...she was one of the most tame in my flock (and if any of you saw my video on Yahoo! Videos...she was the light brahma standing in my lap enjoying bread).
As for Feather...she is eating and drinking (electrolyte water, and heartily), but not wanting to move, and rightfully so. I am going to make some aspirin water tonight to start administering tomorrow morning.
Also, I made a mash of whole grain wheat bread, boiled egg, and a crushed up children's chewable vitamin, and she attacked it like there was no tomorrow.
She's not standing, but I'm sure it's because of the wound between her legs...but I'm not going to address that tonight because I don't want to bother the horrible skin on her back...I want to give it some time to fuse before I attempt to look under her.
Anyway...there's more information for you all, and THANK YOU...
I apologize for the crudity of my previous post...I too, was in shock.
Yes, we called the police. I don't know if they did an official "report"...no papers were ever broken out.
I will call animal control first thing tomorrow (my cousin runs it) to address my concerns about the aggressive behavior, in case the police don't report to them about every incident on the weekends.
The bad thing is, I live in the city...and most "superiors", meaning law enforcers, don't recognize the importance of chickens to their owners.
Be it pets like ours are, or food like others are for some people, they ARE important animals.
What I am so upset about is that twice now, 2 seperate attacks have happened IN MY YARD...and today, they were even COOPED and the dogs jumped on top of the outer run to bust in.
I am within the law of my pet ownership, and my chickens are cooped and well taken care of...yet, this one officer was all "chickens aren't allowed in the city limits you know"...so I told him of the actual city code which DOES permit poultry in the city limits.
What an idiot.
Be it legal or not, what if my kids or my schnauzer would've been in the back yard? Not just my chickens?
The people were bawling and offering to replace my chickens, but Moma Hattie simply is not replaceable.
Here is a picture of my beauty with my daughter...she was one of the most tame in my flock (and if any of you saw my video on Yahoo! Videos...she was the light brahma standing in my lap enjoying bread).

As for Feather...she is eating and drinking (electrolyte water, and heartily), but not wanting to move, and rightfully so. I am going to make some aspirin water tonight to start administering tomorrow morning.
Also, I made a mash of whole grain wheat bread, boiled egg, and a crushed up children's chewable vitamin, and she attacked it like there was no tomorrow.
She's not standing, but I'm sure it's because of the wound between her legs...but I'm not going to address that tonight because I don't want to bother the horrible skin on her back...I want to give it some time to fuse before I attempt to look under her.
Anyway...there's more information for you all, and THANK YOU...