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Re: O/T Dog chases chickens, and cats
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Posted by Steve Crum on November 03, 2006 at 21:50:03 from (4.156.231.217):
In Reply to: O/T Dog chases chickens, and cats posted by 37 chief on November 03, 2006 at 21:22:21:
Dad solved that problem one morning, We had an australian shepard that would give the chickens holy h**l usually to te pointwhere the hens stopped laying. He'd usually munch one a day. One morning Dad was in the milkhouse and heard a fracus down by the chicken house, so he grabbed his Ithaca 16 gage that he kept in the barn office and stepped out on the milk block. The dog was going about his usual morning ritual and didn't see Dad about 50 yards away. Dad touched off a couple volleys of #6 3" mags at the dog. Didn't injure the dog but lit his fire forever. The dog would come walking up the road and cross over to the opposite side from the chicken house as tight to the fence as he could get until he was past. And if he was in the truck coming up the road he would get down on the floor as the truck passed the chicken house. When you walked down to the chicken house he would sit on the milk block and wait until you came back. Musta thought what happened to him the chickens did.
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