So 3 weeks ago I had 2 blue (pitbulls?) come by one male one female, jumping at my 20x10ft cage trying to get in. Luckily I walked out there, they friendly to people, I told them to cut it out and go away, and they left. This afternoon between 2-4pm they came back and broke through the wire to get to the chickens, the one missexed rooster fought them to his death, and all the hens survived. I wrapped the bottom 2.5 feet of entry with stronger metal wiring to reinforce it. They came back at 11pm. (They leaped over after tearing through the weaker part up top). I had to let one out) First off hats off to a rooster that fights off 140lbs of dogs. (Picture below for sorrow). Second, I will re-inforce further, but what would you/should I do. My spouse wants me to shoot them, and I am very much a dog lover and believe the female dog was recently pregnant so I think they are out trying to provide… I’m trying to avoid shooting them at any cost. It’s Tennessee. She grew up here. Her mindset is it’s killing our livestock, kill it. I’m very much re-inforce, and figure out if we can find who owns them and make sure they know what’s going on… What would you do?

Rest in peace knight of the chickens

  • BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    The dogs’ owner is the one to blame, not the dogs who’s just following their instincts. If you shoot at the dogs, then shoot to kill. Shooting to hurt is, IMHO, animal cruelty. I wouldn’t want to kill the dogs either, don’t get me wrong, but if I had to shoot then I’d shoot to kill using a suitable caliber soft tip hunting ammo.

    Instead of using a gun, perhaps you could trap the dogs and call the relevant authorities?