Chicklette, I wasn't going to but he saw them already. My pot belly pig's pen is near his fence line. No avoiding it since their brooder is in with the pig. He said he will give me some. I just worry about the ones he decides to keep. He still hasn't secured his chicken pen and his other dog has 5 puppies that are close to 6 wks old now. It won't be long and they will be killing/maiming his chickens especially the new chicks when they get old enough to go to his pen. Some people never learn or in his case, doesn't care. I got my husband to make me another extra large brooder for the injured young hen since she has to grow her neck feathers back before she can go home. She is loving it and still doing really well. Neighbor's other two free range hens are laying in the pig pen where I put the laying boxes at. He hasn't asked for the eggs so I am keeping them. I guess you could call it payment for services rendered. LOL
Pineywoods, glad to hear that someone is close to me. What kind of chickens do you have? I have still about 3 wks before my husband and I start on the coup and pen. We are going to enclose the top with fencing. He wants hot wire around the base but I don't. I would love to put fencing on the bottom and cover it with some dirt so they can still scratch and such. Just know that it will be my job to dig the dirt up, get it out of the way and then bring it back in. That will be a job for anyone because our pen is going to be pretty big. I still can't believe he built the other big brooder for me yesterday. Trying not to push my luck with him since it took me 26 yrs to talk him into letting me have chickens. Must be feeling guilty about fussing at me for taking care of neighbor's hurt chicken. He changed his tune when he seen that I had no where to put her that was secure except a dog carrier. I did take her out of it for like 4 hrs a day but she needed to be supervised always because of his free range rooster and the other two hens. They will attack her until neck heals. But eventually she would have had leg problems since she is a pretty big young hen. Now she has plenty of room in the new brooder.
New chicks and momma are doing great. I love to watch her teaching them how to drink and eat. She even lets me touch her and the chicks without pecking me. She does fluff up and clucks to them in that special way that says danger(hide). LOL I am so glad that I moved her before they hatched. Their is a stray cat with 4 kittens that is hanging around in my back yard by the pen. She would have gotten the chicks for sure.