I'm totally new at this, but really want to let my chickens free range. I have 5 acres completely fenced with 5 ft. farm fence (4x4 squares, I think?). Obviously the chickens can go over the fence if they want to, so I'm wondering if anyone clips wings to keep their chickens at home, or does that leave them completely defensless? I have neighbors with dogs on both sides and a mile of woods behind me, not to mention a road in front that apparently has no speed limit. Oh, I have a gate across the drive as well. Here in SE Michigan we have coyote, fox, raccoon, hawks, and owls as far as predators go, but I have heard that all sorts of things come out of the woods when you get chickens. I guess I won't be surprised if I find a chupacabra or a yeti or two lurking around the coop some night. Do you just let them out and hope for the best? Lots of people around here have chickens that you see pecking along side the road as cars whiz by, but I want to keep them as safe as I can. I want them safe, but I don't want to keep them locked up all the time. My 23 chicks are 3 weeks old now and I'm hoping that I will be able to let them out to free range some time this summer. Any advice on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
