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In a message dated 4/30/08 12:15:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:22:03 -0700
> From: zoe rhine <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Introducing ES to chicks
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> Does anyone have any hints on how best to introduce a
> ES to chicks or chickens? We have a 1 1/2 year old
> ES, who was raised around chickens, but seems to have
> forgotten, and I started with baby chicks thinking
> that would be easier. She appears ready to swallow
> them whole.
> Also, do ES have soft mouths like retrievers? Ours
> was caught starting out the kitchen with a cooked
> lasagna noodle hanging from her mouth. When told to
> drop it she did. We were surprised to not find a mark
> on it.
> Thanks, Zoe
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Hi Zoe,
Sit down with a chick in your hands and respond to her inappropriate interest
as you would if she was trying to eat *your* baby. Praise for restraint and
calm interest without snapping/gobbling attempts, reprimand any roughness or
aggression.
Watch for her eyeing them up thru the wire and come down on her hard *every*
time she looks at them in a predatory way. There is a difference between calm
interest and what Jim Wolf on the AWFA list refers to as " the lusty eye" (I
love this term, it's the perfect description).
There is a lot of info in the AWFA list archives, the membership is primarily
farmers so a lot of "concentrated" good advice available there for training
dogs to live with/work livestock. Go to www.farmcollie.com and click on "join
our discussion list!" to join.
What's her pedigree? Some lines of ES have more guardian/nurturing/protective
nature toward small, helpless creatures than others (depending on how/what
they were selected to work). B&T ES selected to work hogs and rough cattle, IME,
tend to be harder-mouthed and more aggressive workers than lines selected to
milder stock.
-Tish Toren
The Blacksheep Homestead
Blacksheep English Shepherds
Rock Stream, NY
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Member AWFA- www.farmcollie.com
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/esfarmdog/
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