Thank you so so much Cass! I'm going to PM her. Keeping my fingers crossed that she has button quails!
And I would certainly be interested in any laying hens...but I'm not sure when we'll get the coop made. So it will probably be a few months before I'm ready for then. Until then I don't have any place to put them. My parent's have a fabulous old chicken coop built in the 1700's. A few aracauna's live there now. I'm hoping to model my coop after theirs. One question...when I was a kid with chickens of my own, I never had to worry about them getting into the road, because we lived down a long dirt driveway no where near a road. My house now is kinda close to a busy road. There is a good buffer of trees and shrubs between the house and the road...so much that you can barely see through it, but I'm worried about the chickens getting in the road. I'll put the coop in the back of the house away from the road, but I'd like to let my chickens out during the day so they can roam around the yard...is there a good way to keep them within certain boundaries without building a fence? Particularly to keep them from roaming near the road? My parent's chickens always just stayed in the yard or the barn, even though they would have had plenty of room to roam further out...I never really understood why they stayed close...
Thank you so much for your help!
-Crystal
Ask Happyhensny about road and chickens. Personally, my chickens go by the road until a car comes past and then they run for the coop. DANGER, DANGER!! LOL
To keep chickens close to the coop limit free range time. The shorter time they have til dusk/dark the closer they stay to the coop.
Umm... Stonykill? His chickens play in the ditch by the road all the time.....it has nice muddy water in it....ask him if he looses chickens to cars....I don't think he does, but that's for him to say.
Rancher Hicks has had good success with planting of raspberry or other thorny type bushes around areas he doesn't want the chickens to have access to. Hopefully he will chime in....again, later today when the sky goes dark, that's when the regulars come online.