Hi everyone,
I hatched three baby chicks of Light Sussex two weeks ago. I have a dog (female), that is usually pretty gentle and obedient. She has never given me problems with the flock, which she was introduced to as a puppy. She has never attacked one of my big chickens.
But now she seems really too much interested in this babies. I'm not letting her interact completely freely with them because when i bring her near the chicks with the leash, she starts to pant and lick her lips, and she trembles a lot. It is a behaviour that she has never had with the old chickens and it seems predatory. (very similar to the behaviour that she has with little wild birds that she occasionally ate).
Anyway she doesn't pull too much the leash, and i am able to keep her firmly, but i'm worried that she will not accept this new chicks like part of the family and they will risk an attack in the future. How can i make her used to stay with them without wanting to eat them? Any tips? I would be really sorry if she ate one of them. Thank you so much
p.s i hatched with my broody silkie. The dog seems sometimes scared by the broody's intimidation but it doesn't seem to be enough
I hatched three baby chicks of Light Sussex two weeks ago. I have a dog (female), that is usually pretty gentle and obedient. She has never given me problems with the flock, which she was introduced to as a puppy. She has never attacked one of my big chickens.
But now she seems really too much interested in this babies. I'm not letting her interact completely freely with them because when i bring her near the chicks with the leash, she starts to pant and lick her lips, and she trembles a lot. It is a behaviour that she has never had with the old chickens and it seems predatory. (very similar to the behaviour that she has with little wild birds that she occasionally ate).
Anyway she doesn't pull too much the leash, and i am able to keep her firmly, but i'm worried that she will not accept this new chicks like part of the family and they will risk an attack in the future. How can i make her used to stay with them without wanting to eat them? Any tips? I would be really sorry if she ate one of them. Thank you so much

p.s i hatched with my broody silkie. The dog seems sometimes scared by the broody's intimidation but it doesn't seem to be enough