- May 29, 2019
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So, our new neighbors have a large dog who they claim they have an invisible fence and e-collar for, but they've been here over a week and still don't have anything set up to keep him on the property (though they have plenty of time to buy ATVs, and ride them all over the property all day). We've already caught the dog in our yard multiple times, most recently, for about 20-30 minutes in the morning before anyone came to get him (thankfully we have a hot wire fence around the coop/run, though he didn't make contact--he just sat and watched them for a while before moving on). I have the sensation that the neighbors may not ever set up their invisible fence, and that we'll always have to be on guard about the dog coming down to our property. They rationalize that he doesn't seem to be very prey driven because he recently tried to play with a bunny but didn't try to kill it. They've said they think he'll be fine. I'll admit that he's friendly and on the calmer side--but still big and has never been around animals besides dogs.
While the dog is nice, and might be fine around my chickens, I don't know and I'm not willing to risk it. In my book, unless a dog is raised to be good with chickens, it will kill chickens--perhaps accidentally at first, but that might unleash something internal. Unfortunately, this means I can no longer supervise free range my flock like I used to. When I do, I've got my eyes on their property the whole time and can't relax, which takes away from the peace and joy I used to feel with them. So, the poor chickens, who are used to ~ 1 hour daily free ranging are only getting half that (or sometimes none) depending on what's going on.
Will they be okay? They definitely want to come out into the yard with me and crowd around the front of the run whenever I'm out, dying for their free range time. The five of them have a spacious run (10 x 20) with logs, steps, a dust bathing area, and multiple feeding stations. Do you think they'll get used to being cooped up more? I worry about the quality of their lives, since they're used to so much more.
I would be okay with them bringing the dog down on leash to train him around chickens, but I don't know if that'll happen. Still, I wish we didn't have to worry about neighbors' dogs ever coming onto our property. We have a dog (who loves our chickens) and he's never a problem for our neighbors. Our other neighbors also have dogs, and they've never been down to our property. It makes me so annoyed and helpless feeling. I don't want to create conflict, but IMHO this is basic responsibility.
Okay, I'm rambling. In short, how do I ensure my chickens who are used to supervised free-ranging daily, and can no longer do so because of a neighbor's dog, are still able to have a good life?
While the dog is nice, and might be fine around my chickens, I don't know and I'm not willing to risk it. In my book, unless a dog is raised to be good with chickens, it will kill chickens--perhaps accidentally at first, but that might unleash something internal. Unfortunately, this means I can no longer supervise free range my flock like I used to. When I do, I've got my eyes on their property the whole time and can't relax, which takes away from the peace and joy I used to feel with them. So, the poor chickens, who are used to ~ 1 hour daily free ranging are only getting half that (or sometimes none) depending on what's going on.
Will they be okay? They definitely want to come out into the yard with me and crowd around the front of the run whenever I'm out, dying for their free range time. The five of them have a spacious run (10 x 20) with logs, steps, a dust bathing area, and multiple feeding stations. Do you think they'll get used to being cooped up more? I worry about the quality of their lives, since they're used to so much more.
I would be okay with them bringing the dog down on leash to train him around chickens, but I don't know if that'll happen. Still, I wish we didn't have to worry about neighbors' dogs ever coming onto our property. We have a dog (who loves our chickens) and he's never a problem for our neighbors. Our other neighbors also have dogs, and they've never been down to our property. It makes me so annoyed and helpless feeling. I don't want to create conflict, but IMHO this is basic responsibility.
Okay, I'm rambling. In short, how do I ensure my chickens who are used to supervised free-ranging daily, and can no longer do so because of a neighbor's dog, are still able to have a good life?