We leave ours in their run for most of the day, letting them out to free-range in the early evening. That tends to reduce the wandering of the younger ones and the conjoined efforts of the older to destroy everything within a fifty-foot radius of our back door, since that's where they like to hang out. There's a compost heap around back of their run and thanks to hubby's regular habit of joining the girls to dig for worms, that is where they concentrate the majority of their efforts once they're let out, whether he's there or not. I've also heard other advice that suggests creating 'feeding stations' around your property, little feed here, BOSS there, cracked corn here, etc. It encourages them to forage and rewards them for concentrating on specific locations that you have chosen, distracting them from foraging in areas where maybe you don't want them to be.