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You can raise your own insects to help supplement, I also have timer lights that go on at night for a few hours and the birds gather around them to catch the bugs they attract. Soaking and sprouting beans and grains also helps save money, look for deals like people getting rid of pumpkins after Halloween, sometimes you can get huge ones for 25 cents. Try planting things with high reward for less work like tomatoes, mango melons, cucumbers, etc. fermenting the feed helps it go further as well. Pile up lawn clippings for them to forage in, turn over pavers for them etc, there are sources of free food for them all over.
As for early settlers, they had dogs,kids,donkeys etc watching their animals during the day, geese screaming alarm calls, plus it wasn’t built up, all humans were armed, and it was easier and safer for animals to hunt other game than face humans with guns. Animals weren’t as desperate then, because their environment hadn’t been altered, they could more easily choose to just hunt elsewhere. Plus when an apex predator came in and caused an issue, they hunted and killed it, and it’s territory was left safe until a new boss predator moved in. Chickens are surprisingly good at survival when they have pristine forest and brush to hide in for miles around.
As for early settlers, they had dogs,kids,donkeys etc watching their animals during the day, geese screaming alarm calls, plus it wasn’t built up, all humans were armed, and it was easier and safer for animals to hunt other game than face humans with guns. Animals weren’t as desperate then, because their environment hadn’t been altered, they could more easily choose to just hunt elsewhere. Plus when an apex predator came in and caused an issue, they hunted and killed it, and it’s territory was left safe until a new boss predator moved in. Chickens are surprisingly good at survival when they have pristine forest and brush to hide in for miles around.