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<blockquote data-quote="Lannie" data-source="post: 1716950" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>Wow, the stars aligned yesterday. Twice! The first time, I had just come to the bathroom window (with my zapper remote) to look out and see if Miss Maggie had messed with that chicken wing, and she was JUST approaching it. I waited until her nose just touched it, and zapped her. She jumped back, gave it a "look," and then made a biiiiig circle around it. She went and found one of her bones and laid down to chew on that instead. Good girl! I don't know if she molested it again during the night (it's dark and I can't see out there yet), but she never went near that wing again the rest of the day.</p><p></p><p>Then later, my husband spelled me for an hour or so from my Maggie Observing work, and went outside to sit with her and the chickens so I could get some kitchen work done. Mostly she just sat with him and the two of them were just chillin' out, but eventually her puppy brain kicked in, and she meandered over to the hedge where the chickens were foraging. She was just kind of wandering through the hedge, not doing anything, but Rich kept watching her and finally she cut a rooster out of the group and chased him out into the grassy Commons area. Just as she was closing in on him with her teeth, Rich zapped her. WHOA! She hit the brakes and backed up, then ran back to her Daddy to protect her from that Mean Rooster! ROFLMAO! A little while later, that same rooster wandered closer to where Maggie and Rich were sitting, and Maggie actually got up and walked away. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>Everything works so well when you get the timing perfectly right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lannie, post: 1716950, member: 8202"] Wow, the stars aligned yesterday. Twice! The first time, I had just come to the bathroom window (with my zapper remote) to look out and see if Miss Maggie had messed with that chicken wing, and she was JUST approaching it. I waited until her nose just touched it, and zapped her. She jumped back, gave it a "look," and then made a biiiiig circle around it. She went and found one of her bones and laid down to chew on that instead. Good girl! I don't know if she molested it again during the night (it's dark and I can't see out there yet), but she never went near that wing again the rest of the day. Then later, my husband spelled me for an hour or so from my Maggie Observing work, and went outside to sit with her and the chickens so I could get some kitchen work done. Mostly she just sat with him and the two of them were just chillin' out, but eventually her puppy brain kicked in, and she meandered over to the hedge where the chickens were foraging. She was just kind of wandering through the hedge, not doing anything, but Rich kept watching her and finally she cut a rooster out of the group and chased him out into the grassy Commons area. Just as she was closing in on him with her teeth, Rich zapped her. WHOA! She hit the brakes and backed up, then ran back to her Daddy to protect her from that Mean Rooster! ROFLMAO! A little while later, that same rooster wandered closer to where Maggie and Rich were sitting, and Maggie actually got up and walked away. :) Everything works so well when you get the timing perfectly right. [/QUOTE]
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