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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 607875" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I did the beat the dog with the dead chicken thing and it worked. I also had a weiner dog that just freaked out when she saw the chickens. Stood at the pen and barked her a$$ off for hours. Finally, I thought that if she was so tough, I'd put her in the pen with them and I did. They were big chickens and she was a tiny dog. I left her in there until they got her cornered and then I rescued her. Problem solved. </p><p></p><p>My dogs now will chase chickens until the chickens start to chase back and then they run.</p><p></p><p>Neighbors had a Jack Russel that was killing my chickens and chicks. I talked and talked to them about it until finally one day I took two of the chickens she had just killed and I delivered them to their yard and left them there. They got the picture. And the dog went away. </p><p></p><p>The neighbor would come over and complain because their dog had been eating poo and then throwing it up in the house. Simple solution. Either keep her penned or find another home for her. Dogs eat disgusting things like poo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 607875, member: 3306"] I did the beat the dog with the dead chicken thing and it worked. I also had a weiner dog that just freaked out when she saw the chickens. Stood at the pen and barked her a$$ off for hours. Finally, I thought that if she was so tough, I'd put her in the pen with them and I did. They were big chickens and she was a tiny dog. I left her in there until they got her cornered and then I rescued her. Problem solved. My dogs now will chase chickens until the chickens start to chase back and then they run. Neighbors had a Jack Russel that was killing my chickens and chicks. I talked and talked to them about it until finally one day I took two of the chickens she had just killed and I delivered them to their yard and left them there. They got the picture. And the dog went away. The neighbor would come over and complain because their dog had been eating poo and then throwing it up in the house. Simple solution. Either keep her penned or find another home for her. Dogs eat disgusting things like poo. [/QUOTE]
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