Keeping Chickens Free Range

This is odd cause I was going to ask about this very thing. My chickens were so good staying on our property .......so good.....for about six months, lol. Now the weather is nicer and they are everywhere! We have almost 8 acres but it is a narrow piece of land. We are at the back so I don't think they will go to the road. But they have started crossing the fence to either side. One side is a cow field and the other had horses in it til recently. I don't want them in the fields because of more danger from hawks and of course because it is not our property. Now that they have started that I need to talk to both land owners. It is not near their houses......they may not mind...but I need to ask. My question here is.......could I run bird netting on our side of the fences to block them? One fence we paid half on....but not the other. But I wanted to ask here if that might work before mentioning it to the neighbors.

I hope they never go toward the road.....the only way to block them would be a gate across our driveway. I would like that but I doubt if hubby would. Well then we could repair the fence across the back of our property and I wouldn't have to worry about the dog leaving. This one is probably too old to leave, but a new puppy would be inclined to wander.

So would bird netting work, be expensive or be a pain to work with? I've never seen bird netting.
 
I wanted to update my free ranging experience. :) I started out with just a coop. I have 11 acres...plan was to let them range and only use coop to sleep. But...hawks ended up being a pretty big problem for months in the Fall. So, I built a run out of dog panels. I cooped them up until about 4PM, and let them out. Seemed to work well...except...my girls started to trek to the other end of the property, through what I considered was impassible areas(steep, covered in brush), and into a woman's back yard and started to scratch up her flower bed. :/ I mean, seriously. She is so far away-I cannot see her house, I wouldn't really consider her a neighbor! SO far away to me...anyhow...I went apologized, and now my girls have about 250 feet of deer fencing by their coop to keep them contained during day, and I let them out at 7PM as they won't trek that far at that time. :/ I would love to free range, but I am guessing that I will need to fence all 11 acres to really do that, and I can only imagine what THAT would cost! Chickens are WAY braver and smarter than you think! I cannot believe they ventured that far, and they certainly remember the way to get to her yard, have to navigate a rough terrain, and several attempts to merely fence off that area were not successful-they would walk to the end of the fence or walk back and forth until they found an opening, hop over... ugh! I had NO idea chickens would venture THAT far. :/ I thought that they would stay confined to my 11 acres, maybe only hanging out on a 5 acre radius. :/ Is it normal for them to roam that far? It was winter when they started that, so things were dead, maybe they were finding better areas? Will they stay closer to home when things are green come spring? I don't even want to test it as I have to trek a long ways and swim in briars to get them back!
 
I wanted to update my free ranging experience. :) I started out with just a coop. I have 11 acres...plan was to let them range and only use coop to sleep. But...hawks ended up being a pretty big problem for months in the Fall. So, I built a run out of dog panels. I cooped them up until about 4PM, and let them out. Seemed to work well...except...my girls started to trek to the other end of the property, through what I considered was impassible areas(steep, covered in brush), and into a woman's back yard and started to scratch up her flower bed. :/ I mean, seriously. She is so far away-I cannot see her house, I wouldn't really consider her a neighbor! SO far away to me...anyhow...I went apologized, and now my girls have about 250 feet of deer fencing by their coop to keep them contained during day, and I let them out at 7PM as they won't trek that far at that time. :/ I would love to free range, but I am guessing that I will need to fence all 11 acres to really do that, and I can only imagine what THAT would cost! Chickens are WAY braver and smarter than you think! I cannot believe they ventured that far, and they certainly remember the way to get to her yard, have to navigate a rough terrain, and several attempts to merely fence off that area were not successful-they would walk to the end of the fence or walk back and forth until they found an opening, hop over... ugh! I had NO idea chickens would venture THAT far. :/ I thought that they would stay confined to my 11 acres, maybe only hanging out on a 5 acre radius. :/ Is it normal for them to roam that far? It was winter when they started that, so things were dead, maybe they were finding better areas? Will they stay closer to home when things are green come spring? I don't even want to test it as I have to trek a long ways and swim in briars to get them back!
Heidi, have you considered giving them a beautiful flower garden in your yard for them to trash?
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We open up the run every morning after we get up and let them free range all day. We latch the door open so the wind won't blow it closed. Then, about 4:30 we call them for scratch by yelling, "Here, chick, chick, chick, chick." It's hilarious to watch them run as fast as they can to get scratch. Just before sundown, they make their way back into the pen and into the hen house where they all roost each night. We have an automatic door on the hen house that closes when it gets dark, so after dark we go out and close the door to the run (to keep critters out of the food and water in the run) and go in and count our chickens (just in case). We've never had one that wasn't there.
 
I wanted to update my free ranging experience. :) I started out with just a coop. I have 11 acres...plan was to let them range and only use coop to sleep. But...hawks ended up being a pretty big problem for months in the Fall. So, I built a run out of dog panels. I cooped them up until about 4PM, and let them out. Seemed to work well...except...my girls started to trek to the other end of the property, through what I considered was impassible areas(steep, covered in brush), and into a woman's back yard and started to scratch up her flower bed. :/ I mean, seriously. She is so far away-I cannot see her house, I wouldn't really consider her a neighbor! SO far away to me...anyhow...I went apologized, and now my girls have about 250 feet of deer fencing by their coop to keep them contained during day, and I let them out at 7PM as they won't trek that far at that time. :/ I would love to free range, but I am guessing that I will need to fence all 11 acres to really do that, and I can only imagine what THAT would cost! Chickens are WAY braver and smarter than you think! I cannot believe they ventured that far, and they certainly remember the way to get to her yard, have to navigate a rough terrain, and several attempts to merely fence off that area were not successful-they would walk to the end of the fence or walk back and forth until they found an opening, hop over... ugh! I had NO idea chickens would venture THAT far. :/ I thought that they would stay confined to my 11 acres, maybe only hanging out on a 5 acre radius. :/ Is it normal for them to roam that far? It was winter when they started that, so things were dead, maybe they were finding better areas? Will they stay closer to home when things are green come spring? I don't even want to test it as I have to trek a long ways and swim in briars to get them back!

Wow, 11 acres! you've got some travelin' chickies there....;) .....we have about 1 1/4 acres and they stay in the yard or in the woods right next to the yard......and yes they've torn my flower beds apart....but they were full of weeds anyway....LOL...****** me off to begin with then I just gave up.....they are happy running around....and we live up on the mtn. so no one really see's the flowers anyway.....
 
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We open up the run every morning after we get up and let them free range all day. We latch the door open so the wind won't blow it closed. Then, about 4:30 we call them for scratch by yelling, "Here, chick, chick, chick, chick." It's hilarious to watch them run as fast as they can to get scratch. Just before sundown, they make their way back into the pen and into the hen house where they all roost each night. We have an automatic door on the hen house that closes when it gets dark, so after dark we go out and close the door to the run (to keep critters out of the food and water in the run) and go in and count our chickens (just in case). We've never had one that wasn't there.

That's about how I do mine I don't have a run or automatic door but I let them out the coop every morning and throw some scratch out in the yard where the grass is a little thick and fill up watering bowls that are scattered around the yard and just let them run the yard. The only bad thing is that I have them all spoiled and I have 24 chickens and 4 ducks. If I open my back door they sworm my deck thinking I have a treat for them. The problem is the droppings they leave behind. It's a daily chore keeping the deck clean. But I go out every night to lock up the coop and the only ones I have to tell to go to bed are my ducks and they hate going to bed. My flock is very domesticated and comical but they know they are part of the family.
 
We open up the run every morning after we get up and let them free range all day. We latch the door open so the wind won't blow it closed. Then, about 4:30 we call them for scratch by yelling, "Here, chick, chick, chick, chick." It's hilarious to watch them run as fast as they can to get scratch. Just before sundown, they make their way back into the pen and into the hen house where they all roost each night. We have an automatic door on the hen house that closes when it gets dark, so after dark we go out and close the door to the run (to keep critters out of the food and water in the run) and go in and count our chickens (just in case). We've never had one that wasn't there.
I've found that when I let the girls totally free range they get sloppy about where to leave their eggs. So I started keeping them in their run during the day and letting them out to range in the evenings. When I do that they have a 50/50 shot of making it in before the auto pop door shuts. Tonight I had to go out and get two of them from under the corner of the coop and put them inside. I may need to go look at the Ador site to see if I can program the door to stay open later.
 
We have 2.5 acres but the girls always stay within a couple of hundred feet of the house. We're about 1/4 mile off the road, so there's no worry there. We also have a lot of flower beds around the house that are loaded with mulch, which the girls LOVE to dig through. About every other day or so I have to go around the entire yard and rake the mulch back into the flower beds. My wife now wants me to build a short picket fence around the front yard to keep them out of those flower beds. Last year I spent the entire summer building a chicken coop. I guess this year it's going to be a picket fence and a few gates. :)
 
I don't have problems with the chickens destroying flowers. It's the goats. I put in some new day lilies and rhodendron. All gone. At least my bulbs and day lilies are trying for a comeback. The rhodendron I don't believe there is any hope.
 

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