Free Range in Central Florida

DarrellP

In the Brooder
Joined
Mar 9, 2025
Messages
4
Reaction score
2
Points
11
So I got my first birds at tractor supply last year... 8 hens turned out to be 6 hens and 2 roosters. I decided to move my roosters to a tractor and let them free range because a 6-2 ratio was no bueno. Everything was great for a while then a predator got one of the roosters so I moved the one back to the coop and run with the ladies. All is well. I decided to incubate - had 7 hatch. At 3 months I've got 3 new roosters for sure and 2 that I have my suspicions about... I've got plenty of space and I'd really like to have a bachelor pad set-up for the guys.. they all get along fine... but I've got so much space I'd really like for them to free range vs penning them up in a run. Anyone have any luck with free ranging i the Sarasota FL area? Predators are everywhere (racoon, owl, hawk, eagle, an occasional bobcat, or fox) -- my coop and run is very large and a rhino couldn't get in there. I have cameras set up and they racoons come by every night and don't even try anything now. I don't want to get rid of the roosters but I also don't want to serve them up as a buffet. TONS of cover, but I thought that would be enough last try... any hopes of me successfully free ranging these fellas? <no dogs of my own right now and willing to get a guard goose or two if that would help>
 
Free-ranging depends on the predators in your immediate area, and it sounds like you already know. You can get solar motion lights that'll scare them off at night, and that does work here, but we've also got two dogs that keep them safe during the day.

A goose may or may not help call the alarm, but a hungry fox wouldn't care; it'll just run up and grab what it wants.

Something has already helped itself to one of your roosters, so I wouldn't do it unless you had a dog to keep predators away.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom