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  • Neighbours dog tormenting chooks

    Hi
    Had a distressing phone call today (first day back at work) from my children - the neighbours dog has tunnelled under our fence and was chasing our chickens around. They managed to get the dog back and blocked its way... this isn't the first time the dog has been in our garden!

    I have come home to find feathers everywhere and feel quite upset. I've tried to find out what 'legal' advice I can before we go around there and confront them with the problem.

    We have replaced the fence at Christmas because their dog kept coming into our garden (the old fence was rotten but as it was behind old shrubs we didn't know this). So at our expence we've put up new fencing - lost alot of shrubs (but gained alot of garden)... its quite annoying to find that the dog is still scratching and digging at the new fence

    AAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHH
    OK VENT OVER

    Hopefully we can be diplomatic and get this solved.
    Poor chooks - no eggs today
    Jan
    Jan A novice gardener - first year of growing

  • #2
    The dog will KEEP coming into your garden...chasing chickens around, how much fun is that?!!

    You have to tackle the owners - take round a bunch of loose feathers and intimate that that is all that is left of one of them ....
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      you could try chicken wire a foot deep and a foot accross to stop him getting in but its even more hassel for you.
      see where talking gets you.
      Yo an' Bob
      Walk lightly on the earth
      take only what you need
      give all you can
      and your produce will be bountifull

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      • #4
        When I found next doors Jack Russell trying to get into my chicken run, I "accidentally" sent my Boxer round to harass next doors chickens (in their run)....

        Fencing soon sorted out....

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        • #5
          OWG ... way to go!
          I just need something bigger than a Rottweiler to go and carp in next door's yard so they get the message too. Hang on, OH is 6 foot 1 and 19 stone ...
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            Find out from your local council who your dog warden is and get advice from them.
            Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com

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            • #7
              Did the talking - no good.
              Had a letter as back up but it was ripped up before being read.
              Came home with a load of verbal following us.
              Council contacted and dog warden is going to come and talk with us then them to remind them of their responsibilities as a dog owner.

              An hour later a phone call - they didn't have our number but must have found it out! And verbal from the man of the house with an underlying threat!
              They unfortunately see it as our fault as we're the ones with chickens - and in a housing estate! What were we thinking of? We should apparently go and live on a small holding it we want chickens! I wish.

              Police contacted because of threat - all getting way out of hand. OH stressed and thinking of maybe getting rid of chooks. Me stressed because I don't want to. Not a good evening here.

              Moved chicken house to next to our house away from the fence - and put them to bed abit early as they are now allowing their dog to bark constantly.

              Not a good day. Police will be coming here for a statement and also from them. Why did it get this far? Only wanted them to keep their dogs from digging under our fence.
              Jan A novice gardener - first year of growing

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              • #8
                W
                What is it with these people, can they not take responsibility for the children and animals? Why should you suffer, it seems so unfair, I do hope you get some satisfaction from the police involvement.
                best wishes
                Sue

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                • #9
                  MODERATORS!
                  Could you possibly remove or lock this thread please? I was very upset yesterday but I know feel that its maybe inappropriate as it may turn into a legal matter. Sorry for the extra work.

                  Thank you those who answered for your support and suggestions. Hopefully we can resolve this peacefully!
                  Jan
                  Jan A novice gardener - first year of growing

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                  • #10
                    Well befor it does get locked - my sympathy for your dilema. It would be a nice world if we could all get along!
                    The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!

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                    • #11
                      HI Jan
                      That sounds like a horrid experience for you and for your ladies.
                      Hope you manage to sort it out ok.
                      We have an electric fence around our girls. It's on all night and when we are out. Though during the day we don't bother as we are always around. It did cost us £225 but we have fields all around us and foxes are everywhere, so we thought that it was the best thing. The dogs have all received a little jolt but it keeps them away now.
                      Keep us up to date with what's happening
                      Take care
                      Dotty

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                      • #12
                        You have my sympathy as well - when it's all resolved come back and tell us - thinking of you and hoping it all works out well for you.
                        Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance

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                        • #13
                          All resolved - but unfortunately by using the 'strong arm of the law'.

                          Neighbours now keeping an eye on their dogs - requested that we move the coup - which we had already done. We have fenced off (using the orange plastic fencing) the area near the end of our garden so the chooks can't get close (its 3 fence panels as the end of our garden is backed by two neighbours). We will have to look at a permanent result but this will do for now. We don't have to conform but will do our best to keep the peace.

                          Going to move the chooks to the other side of garden but will check with other neighbours to let us know if their puppy starts to worry at the fence.

                          Now to enjoy our pets.
                          Jan
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                          Jan A novice gardener - first year of growing

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                          • #14
                            great result jan pity it had to that far but one in the net for us nice people.
                            Yo an' Bob
                            Walk lightly on the earth
                            take only what you need
                            give all you can
                            and your produce will be bountifull

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