Crazychickenlady7
In the Brooder
- Nov 29, 2023
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If you do not set up strict boundaries with your chickens physically and expectations-wise they will be up to no good. For example, my girls learned to fly at about 10 weeks and took full advantage of flying over their fence and running amuck in the neighborhood. My quick fix for this was to clip one wing, it doesn't hurt them, you just cut an inch and a half off of the first five fully-grown flight feathers. I had to do this a couple of times because after a molt they realized they could fly straight again and escaped but after the second cut they became uninterested in leaving (if you don't count the gate being open). If you let them fly off and come and go as they please throughout their "teenage phase" they will not follow the expectation that they are supposed to stay in their yard as adults.