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@centrarchid, we are only half in suburbia, road and houses in front but actually our back garden fades out into the hill country with bushes, grass and rocks. Foraging seems to be fine - since my chickens free range they have almost stopped eating layer feed. They just nibble at it and then speed off into the landscape, apparently to find tastier treats. They also look better since they free range - somehow glossier. Predators - lots of feral dogs and cats, very occasionally foxes and sometimes buzzards. I do have containment problems, there are several reasons for it. One is, I fell a victim to chicken math. My original plan was to have 2 or 3 laying hens. Now I stand at 7 hens, 2 Bantam roosters and 8 baby chicks. I just enlarged the coop and run bit by bit. That's why it's a "frankencoop". Which leads to the second reason - building and fencing material is very expensive here. So I mostly use scraps. Electrified fencing would be possible but way too expensive for me and I've also got 3 unruly toddlers at home whom I don't want to get electrocuted every time they run behind the house. Third problem - all my chickens are rather flighty and excellent flyers. One of my hens flew 5 meters high in a straight line - she almost reached the top of our neighbor's roof, missed it by just a few centimeters and slammed into the wall (both wall and hen had no lasting damage). I'll keep free ranging them over the summer if I can but for the winter, no doubt, I need a second coop or totally redesign the first one. I'll also have to cover the run completely by then to get them fresh air but keep them in.