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How far from home does a chicken usually roam? Mine dont cover more than a couple acres.. i live on 50..and my closest neighbor is a half mile away. My chickens never make it that far..if they did..theyd be wandering not free ranging and id be responsible for any damage that they cause. Dogs on the other hand easily cover a couple of miles in a few minutes. That, imo, is the difference between *free ranging* chickens and *wandering* dogs. Its also possible to train a dog..doubt anyone could boundary train a chicken.
Fences are not the cure all for predators either. Dogs, coons, coyotes etc go under, over and through fences.
My point was not about someone living on 50 acres with chickens free ranging....the original question was about chickens free ranging on less than 2 acres. The chance of them staying put and not wandering into someone's yard is pretty small. I said that the neighbors with the dogs should fence their yards to contain them but the chickens should be contained, too. There are plenty of people who don't like chickens or don't want a chicken roaming into their yard. If EVERYONE kept their own animals contained it would be a lot easier for all. Sounds like some seriously irresponsible dog owners in the area, and that is sad for the dogs and difficult for everyone else. I live in an area infested with loose roaming dogs. I have been physically trapped on my porch by 3 Great Dane males fighting over an in heat female, so I do understand. My neighbor used to let his chickens free range......every single one was killled in one evening a few months ago (not sure how many but there were a bunch of them). It is just not worth it, and even if he shot all the dogs involved, the chickens would still be dead.
How far from home does a chicken usually roam? Mine dont cover more than a couple acres.. i live on 50..and my closest neighbor is a half mile away. My chickens never make it that far..if they did..theyd be wandering not free ranging and id be responsible for any damage that they cause. Dogs on the other hand easily cover a couple of miles in a few minutes. That, imo, is the difference between *free ranging* chickens and *wandering* dogs. Its also possible to train a dog..doubt anyone could boundary train a chicken.
Fences are not the cure all for predators either. Dogs, coons, coyotes etc go under, over and through fences.
My point was not about someone living on 50 acres with chickens free ranging....the original question was about chickens free ranging on less than 2 acres. The chance of them staying put and not wandering into someone's yard is pretty small. I said that the neighbors with the dogs should fence their yards to contain them but the chickens should be contained, too. There are plenty of people who don't like chickens or don't want a chicken roaming into their yard. If EVERYONE kept their own animals contained it would be a lot easier for all. Sounds like some seriously irresponsible dog owners in the area, and that is sad for the dogs and difficult for everyone else. I live in an area infested with loose roaming dogs. I have been physically trapped on my porch by 3 Great Dane males fighting over an in heat female, so I do understand. My neighbor used to let his chickens free range......every single one was killled in one evening a few months ago (not sure how many but there were a bunch of them). It is just not worth it, and even if he shot all the dogs involved, the chickens would still be dead.
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