bokbokking
Hatching
- Dec 26, 2018
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Hi there chicken experts!
I just joined your site to ask a question. A neighbour of mine has free-ranging backyard chickens. There's some bush between our properties so I don't actually know this neighbour, but I regularly hear their chickens in the bushes and the neighbouring property.
Anyway today, twice, (and for the first time ever) we've found a chicken of theirs wandering around on our property heading towards the road. So we intercepted and took the chicken to the neighbour's house but it looked like no-one was home and that they've possibly gone away for a few days.
Could it be that they've not left enough food for the chickens and hence the chickens are starting to wander afar to find food? Are there any common household foods that we can throw into the neighbour's property for the chickens to eat to keep them happy until their owners return?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I just joined your site to ask a question. A neighbour of mine has free-ranging backyard chickens. There's some bush between our properties so I don't actually know this neighbour, but I regularly hear their chickens in the bushes and the neighbouring property.
Anyway today, twice, (and for the first time ever) we've found a chicken of theirs wandering around on our property heading towards the road. So we intercepted and took the chicken to the neighbour's house but it looked like no-one was home and that they've possibly gone away for a few days.
Could it be that they've not left enough food for the chickens and hence the chickens are starting to wander afar to find food? Are there any common household foods that we can throw into the neighbour's property for the chickens to eat to keep them happy until their owners return?
Thanks in advance for any advice!