- May 3, 2015
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Hi everyone,
I have six young hens (7.5 weeks old) who are living in my garage while their coop mansion is being built. Every morning, I haul them out to the front yard X-pen contraption so they can enjoy outdoors. Their coop is in the backyard which has ZERO grass. It's totally hardscaped - all river rock. Their coop is 8' x 12' and currently has a dirt floor, but I will put wood mulch down once it's complete. I have four dogs too. My thought is that I would not free range them because there's nothing for them in the backyard but rock - but maybe that's not accurate. Would it benefit them to free range on rock with ZERO grass and no way to get to the dirt or should I go with my original plan which was for them to be cooped and supplement their diet with fresh fruits/veggies, laying food, scratch, live crickets, and meal worms (all in moderation except their regular food) - plus grit and oyster shells and plenty of fresh water? I'm building them a swing and they'll have a variety of roosting options. I see how much they love the grass so it pains me to take them from it. The only other options is to figure out a way to every once in awhile enclose them in something (portable mesh coop) that's outside my fence in the grass between my neighbor's yard and mine - but not sure what that might be and it would have to be something easy to set up and tear down. I welcome any thoughts.
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I have six young hens (7.5 weeks old) who are living in my garage while their coop mansion is being built. Every morning, I haul them out to the front yard X-pen contraption so they can enjoy outdoors. Their coop is in the backyard which has ZERO grass. It's totally hardscaped - all river rock. Their coop is 8' x 12' and currently has a dirt floor, but I will put wood mulch down once it's complete. I have four dogs too. My thought is that I would not free range them because there's nothing for them in the backyard but rock - but maybe that's not accurate. Would it benefit them to free range on rock with ZERO grass and no way to get to the dirt or should I go with my original plan which was for them to be cooped and supplement their diet with fresh fruits/veggies, laying food, scratch, live crickets, and meal worms (all in moderation except their regular food) - plus grit and oyster shells and plenty of fresh water? I'm building them a swing and they'll have a variety of roosting options. I see how much they love the grass so it pains me to take them from it. The only other options is to figure out a way to every once in awhile enclose them in something (portable mesh coop) that's outside my fence in the grass between my neighbor's yard and mine - but not sure what that might be and it would have to be something easy to set up and tear down. I welcome any thoughts.
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