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my staffie is chasing and killing birds well two this week help please

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  • I was scared of birds flapping near me until I met my first boyfriend's chickens. After a few times eyeing them suspiciously in their garden, I found that they were actually quite funny.

    Nowdays, I can catch & pick up a chicken, rescue tiny baby birds and put them in nearby bushes to avoid local cats, and stroked a barn owl at a wildlife centre.



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  • almond
    almond Posts: 1,674 Forumite
    thanks so much for all your help my dd has had them out for two hours walking this afternoon to give me a break , so he is a sleep doubt he could catch a ball he is snoring his head off,
    i am going to find a bell and try that and make sure i walk round garden first thing on a morning before i let them out, i was thinking about putting a couple of wind chimes in the willow tree and near the pond, i will keep you posted
    thanks again
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