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My dogs and my chooks tolerate one another pretty well on the whole....unless a chicken starts flapping and running around, when the dogs think they are asking to be chased.... :roll: But if they are all calm they mingle quite happily and eat the corn and meal-worms all together :lol: (I see all the undigested corn in the dogs' poo :lol: ) If Lady Jane, the top chook, actually fronts up to one of the dogs, the dog backs down!! :clap:

But I made the mistake of picking up one of the chooks in front of the dogs the other day, and all hell broke loose!! :shock::shock: The dogs became frantic and barked and yelped and started jumping up at me and the chicken, and chasing the other chickens (caught one by the tail!! :shock: ). Today I was just putting the girls back in the WIR, the dogs were outside it, and I managed to catch the last chook who hadn't had her botty inspected yet----and again all hell broke loose outside the run---my dogs seem to be insanely jealous if I pay any attention to the chickens :roll::roll:

I can see I'll have t shut the dogs indoors if I want to spend quality time with my chooks this summer...

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I don't think separating them with netting would make any difference to be honest judging by their behaviour when I picked the hen up inside the WIR while they were outside it...They'll just have to be confined to barracks if i want to socialise with the hens! :lol:

Scarlettohara mine are terriers too, half border /half JR---maybe it's a terrier thing???

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My young cat, (older than kitten) is jealous, today OH put new roosting bars in the WIR and Boo (cat) sat on them for ages with all of the girls looking up at her eventually top chick girl (shell) jumped up on bars and they had a 15 min starting competition with Boo eventually deciding she did not want to be there after all. :P

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a water pistol always sets him straight :lol:

 

I have a lab who is great with the chickens, he even tolorates Gertie coming up and pecking him all the time but sometimes he has his 'moments' where he just goes mad running around the garden in circles, he would never hurt the chickens but when comes full speed past them they tend to flap abit, never thought about using a water pistol though, good idea! :D

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our little yorkie (Mollly) so wants to be their friend, they were all free ranging in the garden together one day and all was going well, then we heard a yelp and a whine, the girls had taken exception to moll's presence and had launched a full on chook attack! Poor moll was surrounded and DH had to rescue her!

 

She still trys to be their friend and can't wait to get into their run to eat their poop! :vom::roll:

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our little yorkie (Mollly) so wants to be their friend, :

 

Oh Poet you lucky thing, I'm afraid our Yorkie Daisy can only think of the hens in terms of things to chase & ultimately eat :( . I can trust old Sparky these days but despite this I just don't take any chances - the hens are usually in their garden & the dogs in theirs :) It's the only way I can relax.A&Hxx

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My dog is picky when it comes to which of the chickens she's jealous about and which she'd like for dinner.

 

She's never made a peep when I pick up the ex batts or the gingernuts, but once I got the Orp and cochins, she started making a real racket when she see's me holding them. She'll jump about whining and barking.

 

She ignores the pekins, but seems to be keen on making the dutch bantam 'lunch'. She seems to like playing with my weakest ex batt. The chook will try pecking her on the nose and mika will go loopy thinking it's a game.

 

I am obviously always outside when Mika is out whilst the girls free range.

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I have a very large aquarium at home---and one of my dogs is even jealous of that!!! :lol: if people are gathered round it looking in he comes and moans and whines and jumps up for attention! :roll::roll:

I've only noticed the jealousy when I pick up the girls, and I only did it in front of the dogs quite recently. But when I am dealing with them in the run the dogs get quite agitated outside the run.... :(

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