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10-04-2009, 07:45 PM

Do we do ''Chicken in the basket''

No......

We do Chicken and sweetcorn


We do ....''what you got there''

We do ....''Chicken in the kitchen''.....excuse the muddy floor ...it raining

We do ''see the chicken back outside''

We do ''put the Rabbit and Guinea-pigs away....and share our ball of course''

We do....''Feed the chickens'' and watch the furries

We do ''keep an eye on those chickens''

And we do ....whoops time to go, Dad's just come home .....BYE
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10-04-2009, 07:51 PM
Bless them, they are so good with the chickens, have they always been so good, my mum is wanting to get some chickens, her b/f is building her a chicken house and run so for her birthday she might get the chickens (June).
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10-04-2009, 07:55 PM
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Bless them, they are so good with the chickens, have they always been so good, my mum is wanting to get some chickens, her b/f is building her a chicken house and run so for her birthday she might get the chickens (June).
I think I am very very fortunate that these three are not ''hunters'' they have (luckily) no desire to kill anything, just herd it. So catching the chickens is easy, I just say ''go and fetch them now'' and away we go
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10-04-2009, 08:02 PM
lol fab pics, great how well your dogs seem to get on with the chickens
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10-04-2009, 08:07 PM
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lol fab pics, great how well your dogs seem to get on with the chickens
Sounds big headed I know .....but they are great dogs, they don't bother the chickens....
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10-04-2009, 08:09 PM
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Sounds big headed I know .....but they are great dogs, they don't bother the chickens....
lol not big headed at all , i think its fab that they get on so well with them. wish my dog knew someone with farm animals so mine could get used to them
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10-04-2009, 08:55 PM
lol i love the way ,they all share the same space ,and there all , so good together
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10-04-2009, 09:06 PM
How come you haven't got chicken s**t all over the kitchen floor?!
I've got 3 Pekin Bantams who poo as soon as they come in & then their feathery feel (all 6 feet) happily paint brush it over the floor...grrr
Your dogs sound fantastic. Mine is terrified of the chickens (a chicken bigger than me would terrify me tho!).
Are any of your dogs related?
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10-04-2009, 09:17 PM
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lol not big headed at all , i think its fab that they get on so well with them. wish my dog knew someone with farm animals so mine could get used to them
It's all in the training really, I have been fortunate as in the past I have been able to introduce them to alot of livestock, horses, cattle, sheep, chickens, rabbits etc., I think now they just think ''Oh something else;; and walk away.
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lol i love the way ,they all share the same space ,and there all , so good together
Skye couldn't wait to herd them in, I did a stupid thing and put the camera back in the kitchen, next time I'll take some of her herding them back
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How come you haven't got chicken s**t all over the kitchen floor?!
I've got 3 Pekin Bantams who poo as soon as they come in & then their feathery feel (all 6 feet) happily paint brush it over the floor...grrr
Your dogs sound fantastic. Mine is terrified of the chickens (a chicken bigger than me would terrify me tho!).
Are any of your dogs related?

There was some on the back door step, right where you step out.....thankfully they must of left it there before coming in

No they aren't related, although everyone asks the same question. Some people think Reah is Mom to Skye and bruce...but no.

Reah came from Lincoln, Skye from Wales, and Bruce from Ireland ( in his mom's tum)....he was born in Birmingham
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10-04-2009, 09:43 PM
lol would love to see skye hearding them
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