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Wow, ChocolateMouse. This I never thought of. But I know this...if people get hungry enough they will eat those pets-gone-feral.In a societal collapse I just want people to think for a moment. We have seven MILLION cats and dogs going into shelters country-wide each year. That's with serious efforts to STOP over-breeding and with FREE spay/neuter facilities and 3-4 million being euthanized every year. We still get 7 million each year. What happens to those animals in the first year of societal collapse? Probably seven million cats and dogs out on the streets. The majority of those are breeds people were unprepared to care for. And the next year? And the next? You really think that with a few LGDs you will protect a free-ranging flock from a pack of half-wild feral pitbulls? Sorry. Not happening. Much like coyotes which can kill LGD, these dogs will team up in packs and tear your dog to shreds. The difference is they're not scared of people, unlike coyotes, which means they will NOT be deterred. Cats will sneak into small places to steal chicks and are almost as nimble as raccoons at opening doors, and are barely domestic even in their domestic form.
And what happens when some nitwit with a poorly managed exotics collection releases a dozen unfixed human-raised tigers and lions and bears (oh my) into the north American forests?
Well, as I said, predators are thick here where we live. My back yard butts up to hundreds of very wild acres, replete with environmental lake and river a half mile through the woods. I have had three different kinds of footprints this past week trying to get into the chicken run...either by digging or just trying to bust down the run door. (Raccoons must be heavy. Something is pushing very hard and broke the very thick latch!) I've seen cat prints (my own cat stays in the house) and what looks like fox prints as well as the coon's
My point is, I cannot free range if I don't expect to lose chicken after chicken until they are gone. And never mind when they would start laying their eggs all over kingdom come, this inviting even more predators!
And so the purpose of this thread: To be creative about food sources for chickens that I will have to feed if we are going to keep having eggs.
I have already come to the thought that we need to overplant our gardens bigtime. (Now that is somewhere they could 'pasture.' We are hawk-thick here, too. I run 50# clear monofilament over my two runs. This has been a great deterrent for sky-predators. )
I want to start raising mealworms...another source of protein. This can be done in any corner of the house and apparently they stay confined. Need to get off my rear and make that happen. I call these 'chicken-cocaine'. They are just crazy for mealworms. I never thought about other bugs til you mentioned it.
I think we need to stock up on chicken vitamins (as well as for ourselves)
And I think we'd better be praying our guts out. (Now don't anybody run away. I make no apologies. I believe we're in for a world of hurt and we need to ask for divine help)
Also I think that we need to team up with others in our own areas and help each other.