The thread seems mostly about breeding but since the title is generic for the breed, I'll ask anyway:
I got my 12 chicks (6 breeds) from Ideal yesterday. Some, like the Astrolorps are said to be too heavy to fly. Others, like the Cubalayas, apparently fly pretty well which is why I'm asking here.
I want the birds to be able to go outside as much as possible. My set up will be:
- Barnyard ~100'x140', about 1/3 is a pond. Yard is enclosed on 3+ sides (barn is mostly the 4th) by an old fence 3 to 4 feet high with chicken wire on it mostly obscured with vegetation.
- 9.5'x12' coop (converted horse stall in an old barn). It will have a chicken door and a human door.
- Outside run in the barnyard (not sure what size yet) covered at least some for shade and rain protection. It will have a human door to the barnyard I can use to let the birds out. It will also have a lockable chicken door into the barn. I'm also thinking I probably need a "walk this way" somewhat enclosed path across the alley to the coop. Or will they just go where they are supposed to once they are in the barn alley?
Figured I was good to go until I read about some chickens having no problem getting up on and over a 6' fence.
The question, as best I can imagine it, is how high/far do these birds fly and how much 'runway' do they need?
Obviously I can't (nor would I want to) cover the whole barnyard area with netting.
So I'm wondering if they can only fly so far and need some distance to get elevation, would netting 8' to 10' high overhanging the yard at an angle from the fence (visualize flexible rod maybe 30 degrees off vertical) keep flyers from looking for fun outside the 'allowed' area?
And if there is a better thread for this that I haven't found, please point me to it. I don't need to pollute this one with one off questions
