- May 4, 2014
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Hi, I’m coming here as a last resource and to speak to experienced chicken owners. 1 year ago me and my father purchased 12 chicks which we raised from birth to live in a chicken coop we built together. Over the course of the year to one week ago, we have lost 10 of those chickens due to fox attacks, dog attacks, and a hawk. We recently got 8 more chicks which I’m now beginning to think was possibly a mistake. The chickens do not have a fully functioning run, meaning that we have a fencing around that is not dug in and the birds can fly over it anyway. Recently, my fathers solution to deterring predators is just to keep the chickens locked up all day in their coop, and they often tip over their food and water. My father does not work and stays at home all day due to disability, and very often he does not get out of bed to bother feeding them. I worry everyday that they do not actually get fed until I get home at 5:00. I believe this is inhumane and I refuse to let it happen any longer. I have two options that I’m considering, the first option is to just set out on my own and dig an entire run and just deal with the occasional animal biting through the netting and losing more birds and face more trauma. The second option is to just give them to a local farm where I know they will roam free and be cared for. I worry about them everyday and I hate to see them like this, and I hate to face the trauma of losing more birds. Thank you.