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  1. Aug 19, 2012 · I would say what ever breed you pick, get a rescue who was on a farm (or in a similar situation) before. This way the adoption center can tell you if the dog is ok with chickens. I think personally a Beagles are good. Plus that would be an adoption which is better then buying. Hope this helps! Aug 19, 2012.

  2. Mar 29, 2023 · Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens lay large brown eggs. They will begin laying at approximately 6-7 months of age and will lay 4-5 large, brown eggs per week. This is around 250 eggs a year. Just remember that this rate will decline after they reach around 3 years old. Egg Production.

  3. Dec 5, 2021 · A dog who can be trusted around chickens is a rare and special one. Do not expect all dogs to become buddies with your birds. Chickens fear dogs and dogs kill chickens, by instinct. But, also remember that a dog’s primary goal is to please his master, and, if trained properly, will get along with your flock eventually.

  4. May 15, 2009 · I have dogs that get along great with my chickens (two corgis and a border collie), but personally I think the best guard of my chickens is my guinea fowl. I have three of them, and they loudly alert me if anything comes in to the yard that shouldn't be there, and they'll even attack intruders if they can. Guinea fowl are great at guarding flocks!

  5. May 31, 2023 · 5. Komondor. Also nicknamed as the “giant mop” due to their white, curly and matted fur, the Komondor is a large livestock guard that’s known for being friendly, even to smaller animals. While they can be playful, you can be sure that your chickens are safe with this breed.

  6. Chicks and hatching eggs will be available in 2022. While pullets are available at $15.00 per bird, laying hens cost $20.00 per bird. Currently, Heritage Acres don’t ship their products. If you want to place an order, though, you may have to fill a form on their website or text them. Contact: 479-790-4295.

  7. Answer: Belgian Malinois are chosen as police and guard dogs so often because they have a high prey drive. This makes them easy to train, and also makes them likely to chase chickens. Not all Belgians will kill chickens. If you are looking at puppies, however, you should choose a different breed.