My Chickens are grounded

little brown hen

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I have 2 different breds bo and isa brown's. A few day's ago I caught the bo over in the neighbor's yard scratching the mulch around their trees I ran over and chased them out back across the black top road. I got them back in the pen and have had them locked in for the last 3-4 day's. I want to know if I keep them locked up for another week then let them out do you think they have learned their lesson and stay close to the coop? I just hate keeping them locked up with all that green grass for them to eat and besides it helps with the food bill.
 
They'll always head for mulch, that's where the bugs are! You could try letting them out just an hour or two before sunset. Then they won't have time to roam far.
 
I agree with mulewagon.

However, if you're really worried about them bothering the neighbors' plants, then you should probably build a small fence to keep your chickens in your yard. It'll also keep them safe from cars and other such hazards. Putting up a small fence that can easily be moved will protect your chickens, keep your neighbors' trees safe, and will put your mind at ease.
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You have my sympathy.

My own Flock of Five got busted a couple weeks ago.

Of course they chose the ONLY neighbors with fussy landscaping for their visit
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I was more concerned that they crossed a fairly busy road to get there!

They have spent the time since in their fenced yard.
I'm at work all day, so they only get out to freerange when I get home but that seems to be keeping them happy.

Even though they stand lined up like refugees at the fence when I leave for work, my egg production hasn't dropped so I assume they are not too unhappy.

I may try fencing - with t-posts & netting - the Escape Route from under the pine trees at the edge of my lotline across to the neighbors', but I can't fence off my whole 5ac!
 
:cdWe had the same issue. Our neighbor came over and politely asked us to call them back if they went next door. Neither of us want to put a fence up so I just ran chicken wire in the wood in between the yards to keep them in mine. Works great and everyone is happy.
 
Well I let them out just before dusk lastnight and all the bo went out to the edge of the road I don't know why the grass is better there than 40 ft back. I stood out there and watched them. No one went across the road, but it's just the bo not the isa's must be the bred I guess. I can't fence off the whole yard either hubby has tilled up the back field for them but they seem to like the front yard. I have asked him to put a gate on the field side I thought maybe that would work but he just looked at me. I will keep letting them out at dusk but I work night's so the next 2 night's are out.
 

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