ChickaBob
Chirping
Hi everyone. Looking for some advice before I put in a bit of work to extend my run size.
I have 4 hens. I have one of those designs where my little run is directly under the coop. The coop is 4x3 up top and the run I extended out a bit underneath to be 4x5.
My girls free range in my decent side back yard all day so the run was really sized more just for a place to keep some food and water and to have a bit of space until we wake up in the morning.
I have a columbian X that squawks sooooo loud in the morning and freaks out trying to get out of there. I live in the city and i am a little self conscious of the squawking and waking the neighbours. (although the same neighbours dog has been waking me up for 5 years now lol) I hear her an i burst down stairs as fast as possible to let them out and shut them up.
I have some room to extend the run. By doing this i hope that maybe they don't feel like they are in prison in the morning and just scratch around in there until i get up. (i get up at 6:30, i am not a sleeper inner)
Do you guys think this will help or do you think because they are free range hens that will will want out of there space no matter what the size? I do not want to do all the work for nothing.
Any advice helps, thanks!
I have 4 hens. I have one of those designs where my little run is directly under the coop. The coop is 4x3 up top and the run I extended out a bit underneath to be 4x5.
My girls free range in my decent side back yard all day so the run was really sized more just for a place to keep some food and water and to have a bit of space until we wake up in the morning.
I have a columbian X that squawks sooooo loud in the morning and freaks out trying to get out of there. I live in the city and i am a little self conscious of the squawking and waking the neighbours. (although the same neighbours dog has been waking me up for 5 years now lol) I hear her an i burst down stairs as fast as possible to let them out and shut them up.
I have some room to extend the run. By doing this i hope that maybe they don't feel like they are in prison in the morning and just scratch around in there until i get up. (i get up at 6:30, i am not a sleeper inner)
Do you guys think this will help or do you think because they are free range hens that will will want out of there space no matter what the size? I do not want to do all the work for nothing.
Any advice helps, thanks!