Posted by John in Md on March 10, 2016 at 08:53:22 from (70.192.204.159):
In Reply to: Re: Chicken Question posted by Dave H (MI) on March 10, 2016 at 05:38:08:
I got this batch in Sept, and let them out in the afternoon when I'm around. They've always been good about returning. Nearest neighbor is 1/4 mile away, I suspect their two pointers, but can't prove it, found feathers in woods by their house. Real friendly dogs came out to see me when I was looking this morning. I knocked on door and p o'ed the daughter who was in bed. She assured me their dogs wouldn't do anything like that and when her brother and father get home tomorrow she will have them call me. I'm guessing dogs went in chicken house and took them off of roost and kept coming back until I went out and closed them in for the night. I cant prove anything so I'm not letting them out to graze. But I'm going to close them in the henhouse early and then open the pen for the evening, probably going to sit out until it's to dark to see anymore, just to see if anything comes in tonight.
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