Roughly 200 chickens are being targeted for this production season. They are being spread out with hatch dates owing to capacity issues, especially when they are free-range. I have dogs and fencing, but operation is spread over multiple acres so challenges remain, especially where raptors are concerned. Raptors are much less of an issue in natural harem settings but that is not going to be used this year for most. Currently about 130 are in pipe representing four "subflocks" that are currently penned separately and will be housed in separate coops during free-range stage. Chicks have been under cover of barn for two weeks and will be moved to field coops now they are about 4 weeks old. Delay has more to do with ability of chicks to tolerate heavy rain events. A coop design based in part in chicken wire has been settled upon to contain chickens and exclude raptors. Fencing and dogs keep other baddies from challenging poultry wire. The real challenge will be getting birds to return to pens each evening to roost. Birds will be allowed to free-range for only about 2 hours each day. This is going to be fun trying find a way to get more rapid and complete training of birds to use the coops I constructed.