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When our dog was alive, we had free raoming bantam (miniature) chickens in the back yard and she would protect them as if they were hers. We could say "check the chickens" and she would run out of the house and in to the back yard immediately.

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My dog would catch one, "play" with it until it quit moving, then bring it to me (black lab, bird dog).

 

Then it'd be off to catch the next one.

 

Anything other than a bird he'd eat when play time is over.

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What happen to your puppies leg?

 

Nothing.

 

Its what happened to his testicles that I find unnerving.

 

My dog would catch one, "play" with it until it quit moving, then bring it to me (black lab, bird dog).

 

Then it'd be off to catch the next one.

 

Anything other than a bird he'd eat when play time is over.

 

Yup, been there, had that problem, usually only when they were little, and not when they were big. Generally my dogs always left the big chickens alone. It was the babies you were always worried about.

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Look at that Green Sheen!

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Big comb and wattles compared to my others.........its big enough now that you can see it wiggle and jiggle when she moves her head!

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