- Apr 10, 2011
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Hello everyone
We live in Corona CA and last tuesday we woke to find a chicken eating the cast offs from our bird feeder. We think it's a hen (my husband's been comparing pictures on the internet and he thinks it's a Rhode Island Red.) We have a couple of questions and a request for help!
How long do we wait before we can reasonably decide the chicken has been abandoned/forgotten and we can find her a new home? (We drove around our neighborhood yesterday and only saw one home that had chickens. He checked on his flock and he's not missing one.)
In the meantime, what do we feed her? I've been giving her bird seed and water.
How do we go about finding her a permanent home? I would LOVE to keep her, but we don't have the space/neighborhood for that. Plus I think our landlord would be less than pleased. I thought about calling animal control, but I don't want her killed. She's not aggressive at all--I think I'm more wary of her than she is of me!
Thank you for your help!
~Stephanie

We live in Corona CA and last tuesday we woke to find a chicken eating the cast offs from our bird feeder. We think it's a hen (my husband's been comparing pictures on the internet and he thinks it's a Rhode Island Red.) We have a couple of questions and a request for help!
How long do we wait before we can reasonably decide the chicken has been abandoned/forgotten and we can find her a new home? (We drove around our neighborhood yesterday and only saw one home that had chickens. He checked on his flock and he's not missing one.)
In the meantime, what do we feed her? I've been giving her bird seed and water.
How do we go about finding her a permanent home? I would LOVE to keep her, but we don't have the space/neighborhood for that. Plus I think our landlord would be less than pleased. I thought about calling animal control, but I don't want her killed. She's not aggressive at all--I think I'm more wary of her than she is of me!
Thank you for your help!
~Stephanie