MrsNorthie
Free Ranging
- May 3, 2023
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Ours have a huge space, but they don't seem to spread out too far from each other, and they all seem to choose to all huddle together on the same roost at night. Every once in awhile, during the day, a few of the girls wander off to the far reaches of the run, in opposite directions, so the 3 cockerels split up and pick a group to escort. LOLPretty much what I have going on now.
I used to move hens in the spring and when I was done hatching I would open up the division so the 4 coops could go wherever they wanted. A few went back to the coop they came from. One coop seems to attract more than it's share though. Its packed. The biggest is almost empty so the turkeys have pretty much taken it over.