Can You Get a Dog Use to Baby Chicks
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Introducing the dogs to the baby chicks - bad or good idea?
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We bought 4 chicks (now about 10 days old) and placed them in a makeshift brooder that I build out of an old dog crate. They are comfortable and warm. We have two dogs: A 56 lb american pitbull and 20 lb terrier. Both are well socialized with people, other dogs and even a cat in our neighboorhood. Both have exhibited an instinct to chase birds and squirrels in our yard. Both are house dogs.
So...
My goal is to get the dogs and chicks to get use to each other so that 1) the dogs don't chase and hunt them and 2) the chickens are comfortable with the dogs roaming around the yard. I'd like to get some opinions on my plan and any suggestions. Here is my progressive steps:
NOTE: All activity will be supervised with me in sight.
Week 1 - Hold the chicks one by one in my hand while the dogs get close to smell them
Week 2-4 - Put the chicks down on a table or floor where the dog can get close enough to sniff (This is the stage we are at now)
Week 5 - Have outside yard play time without the dogs
Week 6-8 - Dogs roaming in the yard with the chicks
Week 9 - Move pullets into the coop with freedom in the enclosed coop run and dogs outside the coop run (let the pullets get use to their new home)
Week 10 - Allow pullets to roam around the yard in and out of the coop with the dogs roaming around
Our smaller dog already lunged at one of the chicks during Week 1 at which point I promptly snapped her and watched her walk away. She (small dog) is now able to be around the chicks without lunging - probably afraid I'll correct her again. Large dog has not lunged at all and seems way too curious.
So, any suggestions? Is this a good plan?
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Ours got used to our dogs but then they thought a fox was our dog so the chickens did not really give an alarm call when some of them were killed
Matthew
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After trying this with them, they still get curious about them, but tend to leave them alone.
I am not sure this would work with all dogs though...
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We'll be in the same boat when we get ours in the spring... well almost, we've got three dogs, not two.
... more on them on My Page (don't want to hijack your thread)
If I may ask? What size bin are you using for your chickies?
We will be limited to four, so how well yours does would be invaluable info!!
Please keep updating so I can take notes and best of luck!
...I don't know if I'ma be able to wait until spring... *sigh* too many cute little fuzzy pics.
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Be especially careful when putting the chicks on the floor. One dog at a time and hold onto it's collar. There's something about a leash that makes an otherwise docile dog a little jumpy. I think they feel vulnerable.
It's a very good idea to get them used to one another early on. Good luck -- surely it will go just fine.
Jenny
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