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I think your wrong to blame them cos they were not penned, how far do you need to take security for a few birds, when they are in your yard, you expect them to be safe from outside influences. If they

£150 is expensive to replace the birds, but a small price to keep the harmony.

Hope it goes ok rew.   Personally I don't think you had to explain yourself like about chilling with mates having a smoke - that's no ones business but your own, I give you credit for answering eve

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Love it your mutt goes into the guys garden and kills his hens then hes to come round your cousins house and apoligise sorry my hens where no in a escape proof pen to stop your mutt killing them :laugh::laugh::laugh: another hunting life classic

 

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but if the hens were in a secure pen to begin with then the mutt wouldn't have got to them, or if the hedge had been fenced off properly then the dog wouldn't have been able to push through a gap within the hedge . .

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but if the hens were in a secure pen to begin with then the mutt wouldn't have got to them, or if the hedge had been fenced off properly then the dog wouldn't have been able to push through a gap within the hedge . .

They were safe in his garden until you were irresponsible with your mutt and allowed it to be out of control in a public place. You're lucky he never called old bill you'd be up in court with the new dangerous dog laws. Stop trying to share out the blame only person in the wrong in this situation is you why can't you man up and accept it?

 

Think about it like this - if I was your neighbour and one of my bulldogs jumped the fence and killed your mutt would you be blaming yourself for not having it securely penned up?

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say it like that and I see your point but not everyday do we see chickens so breaking dogs to chickens is not on the top of my priority list, wheres socialising your dog with other dogs is important otherwise it be a liability. Slightly different don't you think.

 

So I was wrong for leaving my dogs unattended in my cousins back garden that I thought was secure . End off. Everything has been sorted.

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£150 is a piss take

my ferrets got out and killed my neighbours chickens years ago

All I did is replace the birds she was happy enough £35 was all it cost

The funny thing was I keep poultry aswell they left mine and Crost the

Road slaughtered the lot chewed off the heads and curled up in the

Straw both fast asleep lucky really both ways got them back and

No agro ;)

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£150 is a piss take

my ferrets got out and killed my neighbours chickens years ago

All I did is replace the birds she was happy enough £35 was all it cost

The funny thing was I keep poultry aswell they left mine and Crost the

Road slaughtered the lot chewed off the heads and curled up in the

Straw both fast asleep lucky really both ways got them back and

No agro ;)

Very lucky.

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