So I have some venting to do this morning. Why is it that just because people live out in the country they think they can let their dogs roam free to wreak havoc on others' lives? I go to put up our chickens and check the rabbits yesterday evening only to find that someone's dog has torn open our chicken tractor, killed every chicken it could find (6 out of our 8 hens - the rooster looks to have put up a heck of a fight and was still alive last night, but probably won't make it), and then proceeded to our hanging rabbit cages in the barn where it ripped at least one or two toes or chunks of hock off just about every rabbit through the wire. This happened in the middle of the day, and based off the very large prints in the mud, it wasn't a coyote. We don't have local wild critters that would do that kind of damage, and especially during the day. No, it was someone's dog. What if our kids had been outside playing at that time and it decided to attack them as well? Needless to say, we'll be prepared to deal with the situation when it comes back (as I'm sure it will) and we'll be building a more reinforced tractor and implementing some electric fencing for the future. Sad that we have to, just because other people can't be responsible for their own animals. (We don't know whose it was, so talking to them directly or filing a police report, etc. isn't really an option.)
So yeah, this was mostly just venting, but I do have a question. Should I do anything for the rabbits with missing toes at this point, or just leave them to heal on their own? The poor things - some were torn off to the point you can see the exposed bone where the toe connects to the foot. All seemed okay otherwise and were acting pretty normal by the time I saw the carnage. Thanks for any advice.