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Congratulations on your retirement. Why the Dominican Republic?
My silly chicken brain thought you were saying your new place comes with 3 barred rocksWe are moving into a big place for $400.00 per month: three BR,
Hello and welcome to BYC!Glad you joined.
Congratulations on your retirement. Why the Dominican Republic?
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If you lock your flock in the coop for 3 days (with food and water) before letting them roam, they should begin to identify the coop as a place of refuge and return to the coop before nightfall.Thanks. I just read the section on space requirements. My coop will be in the back patio and smallish. To offset the smallishness, I will make it as stimulating as possible, for example, many roosts, separated by 12 inches, running vertically to eight feet or so. But suppose I let my hens out to roam among humans on the patio? a. Second floor: Danger of hopping the wall and disappearing for good? b. How to get 'em back in the coop? Will they go back in to roost? Use food? Try to get a capture stick with a hook to grab 'em? Chasing a chicken is not the way to go: chicken wins; human loses.
Define "smallish". How many birds per sq ft in the coop and in the run?Thanks. I just read the section on space requirements. My coop will be in the back patio and smallish. To offset the smallishness, I will make it as stimulating as possible, for example, many roosts, separated by 12 inches, running vertically to eight feet or so. But suppose I let my hens out to roam among humans on the patio? a. Second floor: Danger of hopping the wall and disappearing for good? b. How to get 'em back in the coop? Will they go back in to roost? Use food? Try to get a capture stick with a hook to grab 'em? Chasing a chicken is not the way to go: chicken wins; human loses.