Hello everyone, I'm hoping for some help. We recently moved to a house where we 'inherited' 3 chickens from the previous tenants (who we kind of knew because we've moved next door to family). So we don't have any real knowledge about chickens - other than looking after the same chickens for a week of holiday - but thought it would be fun and good to have fresh eggs etc.
Since we moved in less than a month ago, our dog has already jumped into their run 3 times now. She has taken a chunk out of one of the chickens so we had to put her down; she has also attacked the remaining two twice more and seems to have her sights set on the smaller of the two. We try to keep her out of that part of the garden, but with a toddler and a newborn it's really hard work. Now she has a taste for them she's just desperate to get back at them.
Anyway, my girls now don't seem to be laying and I'm wondering if this could be shock or trauma? I figure my chances of rehoming them if they're not laying is pretty much nil and I don't think I can bear putting them down. It could also be age, I believe they're about 3 and we've had problems with very thin shells so trying poultry grit but doesn't seem to have sorted the problem yet (3 weeks in).
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Since we moved in less than a month ago, our dog has already jumped into their run 3 times now. She has taken a chunk out of one of the chickens so we had to put her down; she has also attacked the remaining two twice more and seems to have her sights set on the smaller of the two. We try to keep her out of that part of the garden, but with a toddler and a newborn it's really hard work. Now she has a taste for them she's just desperate to get back at them.
Anyway, my girls now don't seem to be laying and I'm wondering if this could be shock or trauma? I figure my chances of rehoming them if they're not laying is pretty much nil and I don't think I can bear putting them down. It could also be age, I believe they're about 3 and we've had problems with very thin shells so trying poultry grit but doesn't seem to have sorted the problem yet (3 weeks in).
Any advice would be gratefully received.