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  1. mclanea

    Addicted to free range!

    I'm not that worried about it. 99% of the time if they are in the yard I'm either in the yard with them or in my backyard office. If they flew into a neighbors yard... ain't no thing. :)
  2. mclanea

    Addicted to free range!

    Since they just started laying I'm trying to keep them in the coop a bit more I don't really like going on an easter egg hunt. And boy do they let me know they aren't getting out as much this week as last. Every time they see me over (my office is like 30 feet from them!) they make a big old...
  3. mclanea

    Addicted to free range!

    Mine can't get out of the yard, we have 6 ft walls. Do you have a fence or anything?
  4. mclanea

    Addicted to free range!

    One of the funny things about this whole free ranging thing has been that they watch us in the house. If they see me move AT ALL in the house I hear the leader of the flock, Sour, start making noise... I think she's like, "Yo. We'd love this door opened up!" In related news, our pup is...
  5. mclanea

    Addicted to free range!

    Thanks all. Really helps to hear from folks on the same journey
  6. mclanea

    Addicted to free range!

    Ah, thanks. That's helpful! Also, mine eat the red bits but won't touch the rinds. And they fight over the strawberry tops. They crack me up.
  7. mclanea

    Addicted to free range!

    We're having a somewhat comical thing with our little flock of 3 RIR hens. They've been in their coop/run exclusively since about 8 weeks old, they are 16 weeks now, but I've started letting them out in our backyard for an hour or so of free range time each day. There's really no problem to...
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