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My big girl with her baby quail.
Kind of a goofy pic, lol.
Kind of a goofy pic, lol.
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Your request will be grantedI didn't vote in the poll because none of the options really fit my girls.
Neither of them ever bother the chickens, but they don't ignore them. They seem to love them. Lol.
Cutest thing ever!!!My big girl with her baby quail. View attachment 2527807
Kind of a goofy pic, lol.
Aren’t we all ? My dog almost killed one of my birds but now he will walk past them without even glancing over.I have had 3 diff dogs at diff times and they would all ignore the chickens. All my roosters have been good boys, and easy to deal with also...I must be weird.
That's great.Aren’t we all ? My dog almost killed one of my birds but now he will walk past them without even glancing over.![]()
One ignores them and pays them no mind. He could be next to them day and night and never even think of eating them.
The other will eat em if they are out of the run and no one supervising her.
So mine no longer free range.
Cool !I have three dogs(Havanese). Each one acts differently to the chickens. None of them are allowed in the chickens area; however they can see them and get up to the fence. My one female dog try's to jump at them if they get close to the fence however she would be afraid of the chickens if they were next to her. The chickens are almost her size. My other two dogs are brothers with completely different reactions. The smaller one is afraid of the chickens and my other one may try to hurt the chickens if he could get at them. He won't if I was around to tell him "no leave them alone". I wouldn't trust him with the chickens.