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That's impressive! And really good to know. Our current run and run in the making are both enclosed, thankfully. I had no idea they could fly that well!Just be aware that they can FLY! I mean fly almost like a bird, not just like a heavy-breed chicken.
Free ranging would be fine, as long as you don't expect them to stay inside a fence. If you do need to keep them contained, I would recommend a covered run. I've seen them go right over a 7 foot fence if something scared them, and I saw one fly about 100 feet across a yard and land on the roof of a house.
Some of them are also prone to broodiness, which is good or bad depending on what you want. I've had ones that never went broody and others that did frequently, so it's not a guaranteed thing.