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Fly off? Are you planning to leave the netting as it is?Thank you for sharing. Having the constant worry of spreading mareks, or worse watching your bird’s health decline because of it, has been extremely stressful. We are in a good management phase now not having lost a hen to MD nor MG in a year. (Knock on wood and!)
If I cannot keep them together then unfortunately it may not be a great time. I am confident I can provide them a hutch in the coop that the chickens could not access and also high shelving with their own food and water in the run if they chose to leave their hutch before the girls are let out to free range. But I cannot keep them separated outside in the fenced area. Off the top of my head, without exact measurements, we probably have 1300-1400 sq foot (95% netted) free ranging area for 10 hens. The girls have never paid much attention to squirrels nor small birds when they are free ranging. Squirrels and small birds have even entered the run without issue. The new-ish net has been preventing birds but not squirrels. We are fortunate to have a pretty laid back flock.
Your mentioning of blindness, severe leg or neurological issues is appreciated. I did not consider these birds to be a good option for us but then what disability was I expecting from non releasable pigeons? That’s embarrassing! Would getting newly weaned birds help make them more attached to us, their safe hutch and less likely to fly off? Or a bonded pair having a safe nesting area to stay by? The girls would become acclimated to their presence with the coop housing the hutch and nest boxes. This is how I’ve introduced new pullets in the past with great results.
Idk, maybe it’s just a bad idea in general. My son loves his chickens and has taken a huge liking to pigeons and doves now. I like the idea of having him learn responsibility, care and compassion for another life but would love to provide one that is not at risk of dying at any moment. Losing his chickens has really taken its toll. We’ve been talking about it since last summer and it’s come up again with the 2 doves visiting our feeder. I thought adding a nest box for them might work but they have not been visiting as often so I’m thinking they will not be interested in the box we’ve provided![]()