How to farm for profit in the Philippines, business ideas. General advice about farming and business, how to get permit’s and licenses. Life style expectations and experiences.
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How to farm for profit in the Philippines, business ideas. General advice about farming and business, how to get permit’s and licenses. Life style expectations and experiences.
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Couldn’t you just tie up the dog at night?
tatay does not play around very good job,the dogs seem to know the jig is up
Which dogs are the culprits or do you know? Was there any carcuses around or was it 2 legged dogs?
It is amazing that you could get the work crew together in what appears to be late at night, unless they had not gone home yet. Good job Brian. William does have a way with his ideas.
Chances are they will go under it rather than over the wire .
You have a good group of supportive people in your life. Thanks all.
I have seen my walker fox hounds jump out of a 6 foot fence many times before putting a hot wire on top.
Just to ask, are they actually eating the chooks or just chasing and killing them for the fun if it?
Back in darkest Africa, many of my friends had many dogs ( mostly very large ones, including some with great Danes,Rotties , Dobermans ect!!) , especially the ones with farms, often had pesky leopards stealing calves etc! .
Only let out at night, locked up during the day.
Back in town, most people had suspended a long wire cable running up the lot ( many with one or two acre lot, even in town!) .
Used a steel ring on the wire , which had another long wire attached to it one end and the other end ( about 20 feet long), to a clip, which clipped onto the dogs collar. This allowed the dog the ability to walk/ run along a long fairly wide area.
Good deterrent against intruders!
Saying that, my buddy( originally from Texas!), had a very nice 5 acre, ( very long ) lot, only had a Doberman and a Jack. Russel Terrier .
Ah , you may say, not much of a deterrent a Jack Russel!!??
He was the one to wake up the Doberman, who seemed to prefer to sleep lol haha ππ
Those dogs are going to kill the chickens in the daytime as well. I don’t think this is going to stop them, unfortunately.
That is the problem with having too many dogs, once they get the taste of chicken there is only one way to take care of it.
cicken alert sign sistem nervous very good ,,,,,good incubator
Assign a dog in each poultry section to bark if there are human and animal predators put surveillance camera .A dog fence made of steel so they are not roaming around.One if the good one is outside as guard dog to alert if there are thieves at night.
Apparently, the dogs are gettin tired of their rice diet. Jolly-Bee to the rescue. π
11:38 Two rows high would do the job.
Excellent idea SeΓ±or! Some screen doors over the bearings boxes are my feeling and some bamboo strips nailed along the top of the screen where the dogs can pull it down. Simple cheap precautions. Looks really good! Someone must have snuck into the super secret vault of great ideas π. Email Budget.
Brian – my brother in law watches your videos and used your idea on our brooder cages – the panels you used on Tatays work shop – he welded the cages- net for bottom and screen for tops – will last long time – he is like Tatay a Mc Giver –
Looks like the dogs π will have to find a new nighttime activity!
I could never understand why people would cement in a fence post or any post for that matter.
poppa always said once a dog gets a taste of chicken, hey will always hunt and crave chicken.
If you need a little more height above the fence perhaps a wire or two above the fence would be enough to discourage the dogs from trying to jump over.
You should get a half dozen headlamps. Lazada sell a bunch and they don’t cost much if you can’t find them locally. You could also run an electric fence wire around that enclosure.
Once they start they will not stop————–time to find homes for most of the dogs or give up chickens.
Brian if you buy a hog wire to put around your chicken fence so that they will be safe at all.
Put the fence on top each other and nail them together …R the chickens gonna have water under there?
How many dogs do you have Brian ?
I’m with the camera to identify the offenders crew. Then let a cat fish pond owner adopt them….
The dogs give unconditional love. Interesting vlog, many thanks.
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Get rid of most of those dogs
1000 dollars for a fence??? ouch
Brian you seem to be a numbers guy to me. How much are those dogs costing you for the return they provide ? I have also seen dogs climb, jump over, dig under 6′ fences.
Are you sure it’s the dog’s?
Hi Brian May be it’s not the dogs some one is stealing your hen at night when you are sleeping π€you need a light at night . THAT WILL STOP THEN OK HOPE YOU GET SOME ONE π‘ππΆπππππ
Sadly you know what happens to chicken killers.
i like bucho ,, good attitude and good worker
You got a love those battery operated tools
Work out which dog’s are doing it and dispatch them, once a dog has been blooded on chickens it will keep doing it no matter what, sorry to say but Time to cull, here in Australia, it would be done likkity split
Do what you gotta do to keep the chicken safe. I am assuming if it is the dogs and they are not killing them for food just for sport. If that is the case then maybe they need a new home.
Fence the dogs or put them on leash
I am sure you know best Brian but how many dogs does one actually need to protect a farm.
Brian, are you sure that you have not gotten a monitor lizard around there ? About a year ago you had one hinging around your yard ,the which you allowed great respect. It could go and sleep among the trees under the leaves and come out at night and catch chickens to feed their young. Time will tell because those lizards can climb and jump and burrow.