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My neighbors are going to be mad

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Well, perhaps it's ironic that I just came into this thread to say...
Hopefully dogs don't get to the chickens. Our son's dog is apparently going to be a chicken killer. Swatting it on the nose with a newspaper, "no", etc. - nothing stops it from going after the chickens. And, it's a smart dog - figure out how to unlatch the latch on the chicken coop.
Final tally: 4 chickens dead. 1 rooster dead. 2 chickens still on the loose - if they enter the back yard when we're not around - they'll be dead too.

The rooster is in the sink, sitting in some cold water to bring the temperature down before I refrigerate it. I hate plucking chickens.
I'll probably have bbq chicken Thurs night.

There's one VERY sure-fire way to break the dog of killing chickens...and you only have to do it once...
 
Give it a taste of man flesh.

You can let your dog have your man flesh if you want...you sick bastard...:whiste:

As for me...

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Won't they fly away if you don't put a roof on it? Seems silly to roof the entire property.

Good luck finding / catching the chickens.

chickens can get up to 5' in the air with EXTREME DIFFICULTY... and they will almost never attempt to do so... a roll of chicken wire and a few tall wood stakes should easily keep them contained.
 
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