TomRussell
In the Brooder
- Aug 7, 2020
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Of course I'm not going to jeporadize their health and safety when I'm perfectly capable of taking him out. I've had them for about 2 years and I know when they are getting sick or need help, which is why I've started separating them all day long. They run into the field when I let them out, not when they find an escape route and try to run for their lives. They did end up coming back yesterday and they're exploring the yard today. For their sake I'm glad they did come back. I have alot of possums and quite a few raccoon. A fox or coyote too. Not to mention the 5 stray cats. You act as though I abuse them. I can assure you that is not at all the case. They get many treats throughout the day and I take special care to make sure they are very comfortable in the coop. I asked how I could keep them out of the field, I didn't ask what I should do about the roo. He's overmating them and you should be glad to know that I'm looking into getting about 4 more chickens. Thanks.
What is this field you speak of? Is it a separate property adjacent to your yard? If so, then you need to build a fence. If you already have a fence and they are still getting out into the field, then you need to build a taller fence.
Or maybe a chicken tractor.