DILUTEDDECAF
In the Brooder
- Apr 30, 2025
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Hi all!
This may be controversial, but I dont want a run. I have bought the supplies to make one, but I'd rather not. I live on a large enough plot for chickens to free range in the yard and I live in a jurisdiction where "at large" chickens are allowed. Many of my neighbors chickens walk up and down the roads all day.
I have 5 six week old chickens who i just started in the coop. I don't have older chickens, so there are none to "train" the younger ones. My question is how do I go about getting the young ones to free range AND (importantly) return home. All the other threads I see are people integrating their chickens with an established flock.
Ive read that keeping them in the coop for a week or so will teach then that it is "home," and that they will come back naturally. Does anyone have experience with this?
This may be controversial, but I dont want a run. I have bought the supplies to make one, but I'd rather not. I live on a large enough plot for chickens to free range in the yard and I live in a jurisdiction where "at large" chickens are allowed. Many of my neighbors chickens walk up and down the roads all day.
I have 5 six week old chickens who i just started in the coop. I don't have older chickens, so there are none to "train" the younger ones. My question is how do I go about getting the young ones to free range AND (importantly) return home. All the other threads I see are people integrating their chickens with an established flock.
Ive read that keeping them in the coop for a week or so will teach then that it is "home," and that they will come back naturally. Does anyone have experience with this?