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Raising BackYard Chickens
Predators and Pests
Losing my patience with neighbor's dog....
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<blockquote data-quote="gtaus" data-source="post: 25942365" data-attributes="member: 536250"><p>First time I've had to deal with a returning dog, getting smarter with each visit. I say my chicken run is predator resistant, not predator proof. I only hope my fencing holds off a predator long enough for the chickens to run into the coop for safety or I can get outside and chase the dog/predator away. The dog showed me I had a few areas that needed to be reinforced, but, as a whole, my fencing held and it now even stronger than before after my fixes/repairs. I'm glad I was able to deter an attack and potential loss of chickens this time. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtaus, post: 25942365, member: 536250"] First time I've had to deal with a returning dog, getting smarter with each visit. I say my chicken run is predator resistant, not predator proof. I only hope my fencing holds off a predator long enough for the chickens to run into the coop for safety or I can get outside and chase the dog/predator away. The dog showed me I had a few areas that needed to be reinforced, but, as a whole, my fencing held and it now even stronger than before after my fixes/repairs. I'm glad I was able to deter an attack and potential loss of chickens this time. Thanks for the response. [/QUOTE]
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