Hi guys, I know I haven't been on the forum in a wee while, but I wanted to share this with you...
I got a call at the office yesterday from hubbie to say that the flock had been attacked. Rushed straight back (only live 5 mins from office) to find half the flock missing and several with chunks taken out of them and more with puncture wounds I took two the the vets where they were put down, another dragged itself back late last night with horrible injuries and I dispatched it straight away, and two died overnight. One cockerel is still missing. The injuries are consisent with a dog 'having a bit of fun', rather than a fox or any other predator
I'm pretty sure I know whose dog did the dirty so I went immediately and invited him to come and look at my hens - he was quite shocked and said he didn't think it would be his dog (a JRT) as "it only chases rabbits" but he's doing some fencing work near my house and the dog runs about while he's working.
Hubbie is really upset and blames himself for not being there... I've told him not to be so daft, there's only one person and his dog to blame...
Compensation-wise, how do I pitch it? I'm not an assertive person. Do I ask for what the birds cost me or what they will cost to replace? They were mostly rare breeds (1 Scots dumpy, 2 SG Dorking, 2 Croad Langshans and a bantam dotte).
I got a call at the office yesterday from hubbie to say that the flock had been attacked. Rushed straight back (only live 5 mins from office) to find half the flock missing and several with chunks taken out of them and more with puncture wounds I took two the the vets where they were put down, another dragged itself back late last night with horrible injuries and I dispatched it straight away, and two died overnight. One cockerel is still missing. The injuries are consisent with a dog 'having a bit of fun', rather than a fox or any other predator
I'm pretty sure I know whose dog did the dirty so I went immediately and invited him to come and look at my hens - he was quite shocked and said he didn't think it would be his dog (a JRT) as "it only chases rabbits" but he's doing some fencing work near my house and the dog runs about while he's working.
Hubbie is really upset and blames himself for not being there... I've told him not to be so daft, there's only one person and his dog to blame...
Compensation-wise, how do I pitch it? I'm not an assertive person. Do I ask for what the birds cost me or what they will cost to replace? They were mostly rare breeds (1 Scots dumpy, 2 SG Dorking, 2 Croad Langshans and a bantam dotte).
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