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Oh, that's interesting. So if I move Maverick out on his own, it should be to the next hill, or something like that.
I have no idea the distance it would take. For a couple days mine were about an acre apart during the day but somehow they always ended up in the same coop at night.
 
When I moved my chickens to new places it took as much as a week to go from "New place! I'm going to be eaten tonight!" to "Hey, this place is safe." They don't adjust their habits easily. That was a week of carrying the target chicken(s) to their new roost after dark. Eventually the place they wake up becomes home.
 
I have a question for everyone on this thread: Who all amongst you has full-on free-range survival chickens? I mean the roost-in-the-trees, not-shut-in-a-secure-coop-at-night kind? I just want to make sure it isn't a pipe dream for me to have a hands-off flock(s) in addition to my regular coop chickens.
 
I have a question for everyone on this thread: Who all amongst you has full-on free-range survival chickens? I mean the roost-in-the-trees, not-shut-in-a-secure-coop-at-night kind? I just want to make sure it isn't a pipe dream for me to have a hands-off flock(s) in addition to my regular coop chickens.
That is how most of my Missouri Dominiques are kept with the exception of two roosters this winter. The balance is roosting in wild plum trees on the north side of pens used to contain brood stock games. That said I have my son feed them enough during winter so they seldom go beyond 100 yards from the roost. Ranging habits varies with how well we feed them. Additionally, we have a perimeter fence and free-range dogs keeping most predators out. Chickens are not respecting fence.
 
I have a question for everyone on this thread: Who all amongst you has full-on free-range survival chickens? I mean the roost-in-the-trees, not-shut-in-a-secure-coop-at-night kind? I just want to make sure it isn't a pipe dream for me to have a hands-off flock(s) in addition to my regular coop chickens.
That’s what I got.

Heck, I wrote the book about it. ;)
 

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