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  1. hayley3

    Free Ranging: Animal happiness vs Risk of Loss

    Night time is where I have the most control over predators. My chickens are locked in tight so nothing can get to them.
  2. hayley3

    Free Ranging: Animal happiness vs Risk of Loss

    That's a great night image cmom...what brand are you using there?
  3. hayley3

    Free Ranging: Animal happiness vs Risk of Loss

    Your perspective changes when you come home and find your birds are ripped open and laying on the floor. You think it can never happen to you until it does.
  4. hayley3

    Free Ranging: Animal happiness vs Risk of Loss

    That's why I want to do electric fencing next. I don't see coyotes but you never know when one will show up.
  5. hayley3

    Free Ranging: Animal happiness vs Risk of Loss

    I let mine free range for years until one day they were massacred so that ended the free ranging. Some were able to fly over the fence but whatever killed them, chased them over the fence after killing the chickens inside the fencing. And then I lost one to a fox during the middle of the day...
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