Progress so far with Mikes "almost free range" run

MIKE555444

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Jun 8, 2009
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I am trying an alternative approach to runs that are designed with sand. What I did is I build a super large run(25' x 30')area and I have tried to limit my self to only 14 hens and 1 rooster. That way I have about 50 s/f per chicken. The idea is to create a similar atmosphere to being free range except in a safe environment.

Here is a pic of my run which they have been occupied for about 8 weeks. The vegetation is holding up good so far. I also have a small separate run which is 8ft x 8ft that I added sand and dirt just for the purpose of dust bathing
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Very nice, similar to what I want to do. you may lose one or two to hawks though.

4 hens? Uhm, you seem to have just a few more that that.........
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Opps should have read 14 hens LOL

I corrected it
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I have lived in this area for about 15 yrs and never had problems with Hawks... but i will have to keep my guard up for sure... we will see
 
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Very authoritative looking rooster there. There seem to be certain plants they do not like much and have allowed to grow to a mature height.

My birds have eaten all the clover out of their pasture first. It must taste good.
 
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I noticed they are leaving some of the plants as well... I have debating taking a weedeater and trimming these down a bit not to shade the other clover and such... What do you think?
 

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