Can i leave my chickens alone?

Chicken Cluck

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I was thinking of planning a week long vacation...... but idk what to do with the chickens. My dogs are able to have a sleepover with their "Aunty" and I'm going to set an automatic feeding machine for my fishies. As for my 5 hens, they're all hardy and get spoiled with love everyday. Nothing can get in to their area of the yard so no problems with predators. I got one of those 7 gallon waterers and 25 pound capacity feeders that refill by themselves. Is it ok to leave my chickens alone for the week, or do i have to get another sitter?
 
I would at least have a friend or neighbor come by and check on them, and gather the eggs. Have fun!
 
got any kids in your life you can hire just to check on the hens water and food? We are rural here and I just post a "need a chicken sitter" sign out by the mail boxes. Local kids are hot to earn a couple of extra bucks and there's a bonus if I come home to all of them alive and in the right pens.
 
We've left our 4 hens on their own for 8 days and had no problems.
They were ticked off when we got back, but got over it as soon as we gave them a treat!
The nesting boxes were filled with eggs but that didn't stop production.
Only one egg was cracked.

Believe me, I was nervous about leaving them alone for that amount of time.
Their coop is inside a covered pen so they go in and out at will.
To keep them entertained, I covered the pen dirt floor with straw and threw in a bag of sunflower seeds.
I also picked up a "Flock Block" for them to peck on.
A head of cabbage was hung from the rafter.
 
I would never leave any animal alone for a week w/ out someone checking on them a few times. Things happen to 'auto' feeders and waterers! Could Aunty come stay at your house or drop by to gather eggs and check on the girls? IF not, maybe a neighbor or a friend.. I am just a scared cat when it comes to my animals.. I actually pay my neice to come by twice a day, when I am out of town..
 
COULD they be okay...sure! But I wouldn't risk it. I'd find someone to come by once a day for a ten minute check on your birds. Since they really wouldn't have to do any work, I'm sure you could find someone. And since they're spoiled chickens (as mine are...lol), seeing a person who could throw them a handful of treats each day will keep them people oriented.
 

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