Hope you find them! I looked long and hard for Eloïse that time before finding her much closer to home, with her head poking out of my knot garden box hedge. Clever old girl :>
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Farmers round here use guns for dogs like that...Last edited by Madasafish; 04-02-2013, 04:23 PM.
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I know how you feel (honestly). I was so mad, I could have literally got rid of the dog that killed my lot. In the end I realised it was the owners fault, for not securing his dog properly - I'd report it to the dog warden too, we did - although they can't do anything about it first time around - a second incident they can act upon and remove the dog(s) from the owners care -- obviously that is, if you find out who owns them.
I hope the others pull through for you. I bet the other lot are spooked too.
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Originally posted by RichmondHens View PostThanks peeps. Dogs had collars on and my gut feeling is someone was walking them nearby (our property is bordered on two sides by public footpaths/bridleways) and either lost control or saw what was happening and got them away quickly. Police came promptly when called and have surveyed carnage and agreed with me it's horrible and have the dog van out searching for the dogs but can't promise they will find them. Chicken killing by dogs is apparently not a criminal offence and the most I can hope for is that the dogs are found and the owner is identified which means I can press for compensation either through the courts or outside.
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Check on practical poultry RH- there is a long thread on there- but I do believe you can legally shoot them - and will have to if they return on your land to attack livestock. (By the way for the person about to pounce on me for voicing my opinion- this is called 'rule the roost' - not 'rule the dog' lol!!!!
We lost buff orpingtons, silkies and light sussex to a terrier attack 2 years ago- all that hard work and you get so fond of them. fox attack - I blame myself, dog attack and the owners are twits and if they can't keep them under control - what else can you do?
I hope the police find the culprits - whats to stop them ripping a kid up next time?.
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Originally posted by petal View PostCheck on practical poultry RH- there is a long thread on there- but I do believe you can legally shoot them - and will have to if they return on your land to attack livestock. (By the way for the person about to pounce on me for voicing my opinion- this is called 'rule the roost' - not 'rule the dog' lol!!!!
We lost buff orpingtons, silkies and light sussex to a terrier attack 2 years ago- all that hard work and you get so fond of them. fox attack - I blame myself, dog attack and the owners are twits and if they can't keep them under control - what else can you do?
I hope the police find the culprits - whats to stop them ripping a kid up next time?.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Blog - @Twotheridge: For The Record - Sowing and Growing with a Virgin Veg Grower: Spring Has Now Sprung...Boing! http://vvgsowingandgrowing2012.blogs....html?spref=tw
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Thanks for all your comments and support. Update is I found two more bodies so left with just one hen still missing (presumed dead). The hen in shock died but the traumatised cock despite being minus his tail did come out of the house for some corn so I think he will be ok. TBH it could have been a lot worse given the amount of birds here.
Have had a tip off about the dogs as to where they might have come from so will be doing a bit of detective work over the next few days.
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