HereChickChickChick88
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- Jul 12, 2017
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My birds are free-range and we like it that way. I understand the reasoning for a run, believe me. However, we began our journey for chickens and guineas (have yet to tame them, but that's another subject and I'm trying again this spring) because my 2 year old (at the time) was diagnosed with multiple and potent strains of Lyme disease. We live in PA, the WORST state for Lyme, and also a state that doesn't "spray" or do anything to try and control the population. We take a ton of other measures to protect her, but the bug eating chickens and guineas combined with the Omega's and protein/healthiness of back yard free-range fresh eggs for our daughter every morning is one of the best natural ways I sleep at night. Our daughter loves to play outside and I can't keep her in a bubble so ANYTHING I can do to help her I will - so free-range chickens it is. That being settled, my husband will not go for a net over our entire yard and I'm sick of losing chickens to Gosh Hawks. I've read reflective surfaces help deter these predators - has anyone had any luck with this or anything else? I have no issues hanging reflective items around our yard... this thread I'm sure is repetitive as I've found many previous posts on this subject matter, some old, some newer.... any personal experience? They repeatedly kill our chickens in a bush about 10 feet from our house... I love my chickens and want to protect them but I hear of other people free-ranging with a decent amount of success....