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Raising BackYard Chickens
Predators and Pests
Losing my patience with neighbor's dog....
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Chicken Bungalow" data-source="post: 25957816" data-attributes="member: 622878"><p><span style="color: rgb(209, 72, 65)"><strong>Once an animal gets the taste of blood it's ruined. RUINED period.</strong></span> The next time it could be a defenseless child. I'm 58 and when I was growing up dogs like this were taken care of. I was a city girl and went to visit my grandparents on their farm. So, I knew the difference then on how things were taken care of. Now a days, if a dog attacks a person the owners get a warning, if that. It would have been different back in the day. The dog would have been put down for the very reason of biting someone. It should still be the way it was back then. If I've offended anyone, well I own chickens, a dog (German Shepard) and a rescue cat. 6ft fence with gates. I still lock the chooks up at knight. Guess who protects them during the day.....She was trained properly and if you think it's the cat well it's not, she is too busy watching the chicks in the brooder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Chicken Bungalow, post: 25957816, member: 622878"] [COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)][B]Once an animal gets the taste of blood it's ruined. RUINED period.[/B][/COLOR][B] [/B]The next time it could be a defenseless child. I'm 58 and when I was growing up dogs like this were taken care of. I was a city girl and went to visit my grandparents on their farm. So, I knew the difference then on how things were taken care of. Now a days, if a dog attacks a person the owners get a warning, if that. It would have been different back in the day. The dog would have been put down for the very reason of biting someone. It should still be the way it was back then. If I've offended anyone, well I own chickens, a dog (German Shepard) and a rescue cat. 6ft fence with gates. I still lock the chooks up at knight. Guess who protects them during the day.....She was trained properly and if you think it's the cat well it's not, she is too busy watching the chicks in the brooder. [/QUOTE]
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