I have had ongoing problems with a neighbour walking her large GSD down the farm track (public path) off the lead. I think its off the lead due to it being too strong for her. I have had "words" in the past regarding this dogs behaviour ....as in jumping our field wall and chasing the hens. It also on numerous occasions chased and caught my farm cats.
Last week it came down their drive, and chased one of my cats. Cat was not seen again for two days, and came back with a lot of missing on its tail, and two large gashes where it had been bitten. Fortunately, this cat is one I can actually pick up, so I was able to spray its tail with tea tree antiseptic, and it is now healing.
On Monday, I saw the neighbours mother walking the dog down the track. Again, no lead, definitely too strong for an older lady. Suddenly, there was a lot of cackling, and the dog was in the bottom field and was pulling feathers out of a hen. Lady did very little to stop it ....probably unable. Fortunately hen managed to escape leaving feathers in the dogs mouth, getting through the sheep netting into the next field.
Today, mid afternoon, we hitched the flat trailer to go and pick up some haylage bales. Called on a friend on the wasy back,. so away just over an hour.
Spotted a pile of white feathers in the bottom field, and my heart sank ......my lovely silkie hens. Rushed down, no body, so hunted round. Found the tiniest silkie hen we have, cowering by the goats field shelter. Fortunately, she is tiny, so had managed to get through the sheep netting out of the dogs way.