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Topic: a dog killed my chickens T.T
ggb
Posts: 242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hihi
i need some help with what to do about a dog that has killed my 4 chickens. The dog is from a house about 100 meters away. somehow it got under my house where i keep them and there is lots of feathers but no chickens. i went past the house where the dog is and there are feathers in the yard lots. Can i sue the owners for what the dog did ? Will the council do anything about it ?
so very sad T.T
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tn~
Posts: 11188
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Chickens aren't that expensive these days, I get a 1/4 chicken and wedges for like 2 bucks at woolies. Probably not worth suing over.
tox
Posts: 1334
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
call harry.


i had the same problem once, couldnt fix it.
Hemerage
Posts: 9613
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Take some photos of the feathers in their yard before they disappear

Sad about the chickens, but it was funny as the way you said it :)~
"lots of feathers but no chickens"
tox
Posts: 1335
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://quad.bong.com.au/hoho.jpg
DeFCoN
Posts: 808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well i guess the owners are responsible for the dog, and if the dog got out of their yard, and destroyed something, its entirely the owners fault i think.
Skitza
Posts: 2946
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol lots of feathers but no chickens.

maybe lodge a complaint with the city council ?
HERMITech
Posts: 508
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You have the right to claim damages for the chickens from the dogs owners if you can prove that it was their dog who did it, ie take photos of the feathers in their yard. (btw, in a human trial that would prolly be considered circumstantial evidence).

A dog that kills chickens is useless. As I grew up on our farm, if ever one of our cattledogs killed any of the chickens it signed its own death warrant.

Kill it
Scuzzy
Posts: 8788
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hihi
BoBa
Posts: 824
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Chickens aren't that expensive these days, I get a 1/4 chicken and wedges for like 2 bucks at woolies.

hahahahhaa
Splat
Posts: 2119
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
WE had the same prob. a dog got in and bit of my chickens tail. it was like bald on the ass, quite funny. The owners offered to replace the chicken

Rather than pressing charges, why dont you go around to their house and talk to them about it forst and see if theres something that you both can do to fix the prob ?
Excruci@ting
Posts: 3158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The council will do something about it. Give them a call.

Chickens aren't that expensive these days, I get a 1/4 chicken and wedges for like 2 bucks at woolies



I cacked myself :)
Splat
Posts: 2121
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i cant remember when woolies turned into red rooster.
WhoopAss
Posts: 3273
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hihi

If the dog comes back into your yard take photos of it or set up video surveilance to catch it eating the chickens (if u get more chickens). Maybe the owners were sick of ur chickens cockadoodle dooing or cluck clucking at 4am so let the dog into ur yard to eat them?

WE had the same prob. a dog got in and bit of my chickens tail. it was like bald on the ass, quite funny.


ahha so fkn funny was the chicken harmed other than being balld?
bonsai_boy
Posts: 38
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Chickens aren't that expensive these days, I get a 1/4 chicken and wedges for like 2 bucks at woolies.

the funniest thing i have heard this year ....
Reverend Evil
Posts: 4945
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That's a pretty funny story ggb. I know I shouldn't laugh.

Maybe you could poison a chicken carcass and when the dog comes back again for more it'll be sorry it ever did. No more dog problems and the chickens will live to die another day.

8-)
Splat
Posts: 2132
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
WE had the same prob. a dog got in and bit of my chickens tail. it was like bald on the ass, quite funny.


ahha so fkn funny was the chicken harmed other than being balld?
nah but they can die from shock and s***, she went off the lay for a while but she neeed to stop getting laid cus she was getting slutty
Reverend Evil
Posts: 4946
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
WTF

What's the chance of both of us posting at the same time????

Crazy s*** happening.

8-)

Also, jinx.
maxe
Posts: 6045
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hahaha, id take this thread seriously if everyone stopped saying "chickens"
Reverend Evil
Posts: 4947
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What if we started calling them chooks?
tox
Posts: 1344
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
or chookens?
orbitor
Posts: 4638
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Breed some uber-chickens, preferably with lasers, and let them march back to the offending canine and peck it to death.

Fair's fair.
Scroteus Maximus
Posts: 215
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Breed some uber-chickens, preferably with lasers, and let them march back to the offending canine and peck it to death.

Why bother with the lasers if they are just going to peck it to death?
Eljeh
Posts: 611
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
eat their dog...
orbitor
Posts: 4639
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why bother with the lasers if they are just going to peck it to death?


Geez, where do you come from, Planet Stupid or something? The lasers are for sighting...
Scroteus Maximus
Posts: 216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
HAHAHA, how stupid of me!! duh!
Eljeh
Posts: 612
Location: Brisbane, Queensland


- or next do the deed before the dog does:



1. Preheat oven to 350F. Prepare stuffing according to package directions. Sprinkle chicken with salt and pepper. Spoon stuffing into cavity. Tie legs together.

2. Place chicken on rack in a roasting pan. Roast until meat thermometer inserted in thickest part of thigh registers 180F, about 2 hours.

3. To roast the garlic, in a small bowl, combine butter and olive oil. Cut garlic heads in half, do not peel.

4. Brush butter mixture over cut garlic heads. Place garlic on a small baking sheet. Roast alongside chicken.

5. Fill a medium bowl with ice water. Using a vegetable peeler, or a sharp paring knife, peel carrot into very thin strips. In a small saucepan, bring water to boil.

6. Drop carrot strips into boiling water until they become limp, about 10 seconds. Remove strips and plunge into ice water, set aside.

7. Gather some green beans, wrap a carrot strip around each bunch and tie with blanched green onion stalk.

Serving with chicken

1. Transfer chicken to a serving platter, let stand for 15 minutes before carving. Transfer stuffing to a serving bowl.

2. Arrange green bean bundles around chicken. Place roasted garlic heads on a decorative plate.
Eljeh
Posts: 613
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.mrchevy.com/Chicken.jpg
xel
Posts: 26
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The dog stole the chickens for its owner.
Grosby
Posts: 1298
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ggb - call the council. The dog got out of it's yard and damaged property.

Mind you, it depends on what you want for the dog. If it's proven (which it will be) then they dog has a good chance of being put down.

Or call the police, either way it's not a legal thing to do
mission
Posts: 1191
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Get Steve Irwin in. He'll remove the dog to a safer location were it can't cause any trouble.
StopShootingMe
Posts: 2242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cor, a Jabberwokkie!

I'm gonna jam my thumb right up his arse, then he's gonna get really pissed off!
phat_splif
Posts: 2
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if u c da dog in ya yard,grab it put it in a box ,and chuck it in da pound
thats what i'd do


amms
Posts: 345
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would probably take some photos of the feathers in your yard and in theirs making sure that you can tell that it is there yard by having some of the house in the photo or something, and then approach the neighbour about it. If they seem hostile or do not want to sort anything out with you then I would look into making a formal complaint with the rspca or council.

I have chickens and I would be trying to take some sort of action if someones dog ate any of them.
exoiieee
Posts: 5689
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
T.T

...?
DeFCoN
Posts: 810
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its a face T.T, sorta like ^.^, but with tears.
ggb
Posts: 243
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hihi
i took some photos of the dog in front of the house where all the feathers are and have made a complaint to the council.
My neighbours bf went up and seen the owner and at first she tried to deny that it was her dog (hard to deny with all the feathers in the yard) then she said that the dog had got out late on thursday night.
she was very sorry and has agreed to pay $100 to replace the four chookys. looks like it's time i had a big dog-proof pen built for them.
thx to the ppl with suggestions.
T.T = sad/tears
mission
Posts: 1195
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
$25 a chook?

Tell the dog to come over and eat mine.
ravn0s
Posts: 143
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
all u need to do is simply eat the dog.
xel
Posts: 27
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It will be pretty mean to have them put down their dog or something. I'm sure they love their dog very much.

You might make matters worse.
Hemerage
Posts: 9625
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And im sure she loved her chooks very much.....

But lets not hurt any feelings now
Grosby
Posts: 1304
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
xel - it's pretty mean keeping a dog in a yard when you can't contain it - and it's pretty mean to have one that goes into others yards and kills their pets.

Think about it. And don't say "What dog can resist chicken?" because "what dog can resist a child running past?"
RazorWolf
Posts: 127
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The owners of the dog has a legal responsibility to keep it in their own yard.

If this dog has infact killed your chickens (you have to prove it), then council will

a) investigate and fine the owner of the dog.
b) If it is clearly evident that this dog is beyond control the council/animal control will order the dog be put down.

I had an issue with 1 a****** neighbour complaining about my dog "constantly barking" (which was clearly not the case) and the council had 2 inspectors "stake out" my house, and also handed out a neighbourhood survey to see if infact my dog was causing a nuisance. Turns out that She was the only neighbour complaining so they told her to stick it.

The point is, the council do treat animal control seriously and will act if someone calls them up enough. In your case It'd be pretty safe to say that the dog's owner will get a fine at minimum and in the worst case the dog will be put down.

It's always a good idea to talk to owner of the dog first. Maybe he will compensate you for your chickens. If the neighbour is an unaggreable then talk to your council.
xel
Posts: 28
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Like if one of your cats accidently got out and killed your neighbour's pet mouse, and you might have to put it down.
Grosby
Posts: 1306
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
xel - 1. I wouldn't own a cat. 2. If I did own a cat I'd see to it that it didn't get out and kill the neighbours mouse.
xel
Posts: 29
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
accidents happen
Jigster/Jester
Posts: 755
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Get a big animal to kill the dog!
xel
Posts: 30
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tiger
Grosby
Posts: 1307
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
xel - accidents wouldn't happen if the dog was securly contained in a yard.

My dogs are rarely left outside on their own, and when we go out they're kept in a secure 'run' so they don't get out as both of the dogs have gone over and under the fence.
If they were to damage someone, or their pets/property I'd be more than willing to take responsibility and with what needs to be done.

What is your opinion of dog attacks on humans?
xel
Posts: 31
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My dog can only run away if someone accidently leaves the door open or didn't shut it hard enough so it doesn't close. But it happens only if the dog is in the house beacuse we only accidently leave the front door of the house open.

I hate it when dogs attack humans, but i also feel sorry that the dog has to be put down. I love dogs.
doober
Posts: 446
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You should have grabbed some of the chickens that were running around loose on fred schonnell (near UQ for those not familiar) this afternoon :)
Astroboy
Posts: 459
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why not just ask the dog owner for the money?

That is sad if you have to sue, sad on your part for going that far over a few cheap chickens....

or were they your friends?
Jigster/Jester
Posts: 766
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sif the guys gunna admit to lettign his dog go crazy!
Astroboy
Posts: 462
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Your right Jigster/Jester take him to court then and sue him for all he has, because his dog may have kill $12 worth of chickens...

Be a man and front up to the owner, not a pussy and take them to court
[Q]
Posts: 6355
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
...and while your at it stop saying hihi.
Jigster/Jester
Posts: 769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im not sayign sue him, f***! but im just stating as if hes gunna admind to letting his dog go wild, stop beign a tard!
Astroboy
Posts: 465
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
stop beign a tard!
Your right because if i start being a tard, I would take your position on this forum
Jigster/Jester
Posts: 770
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

yes mate, i wil reluctantly step away from the postion considerign u are a tard!
Persay
Posts: 1087
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ggb is a she?
Dopefis
Posts: 64
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my dog bit this japanese chick i took home. omfg.. the embarrassment is the worst thing ever. She was ok.. but lucky she didnt complain. poor little thing had a swelled up arm and s***..

:~~
Astroboy
Posts: 467
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why were you bringing home little japanese girls home?
talon
Posts: 106
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
I can think of one good reason :)

You guys should read the thread before posting though, he already has approached both the council and the owner and been compensated.

I think it would be amusing though if they woke up one day to find a lot of fur and a collar in their yard but no dog... :)
Grosby
Posts: 1309
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
she.
talon
Posts: 110
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Whoops - SHE

:)
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 5781
Location: Brisbane, Queensland


What is your opinion of dog attacks on humans?



In most cases that I've seen it is stupid humans who cant read dogs. Just like a person if you piss them off they will retalitate, I know people who hit others, but sadly they dont get put down. :/
ggb
Posts: 245
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hihi
the council will investigate within 10 working days. lucky i took some photos.
i don't blame the dog so much as the stupid owner. Can you believe the dog was back again last night...
Chickens from bald hills produce range about $20-40 depending on age and availability and breed. The 2 black chickens i had got had only been here 6 days. the other 2 were 3years old.
i have recieved no compensation yet.
anyone that loves their pets will know money does not replace the love.
xel
Posts: 33
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What kind of dog is it?
DeePer
Posts: 3004
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
anyone that loves their pets will know money does not replace the love.


Yeah, and those chickens - damn they're loyal companions....
tn~
Posts: 11201
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
of course they are, i sleep with my chicks.
SakuraWars
Posts: 291
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha deeper :p

Still, I get the point.. I know people that hate cats, but if someone were to kill mine.. I'd freakin' murder them.

Not necessarily literally.

Necessarily
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