Kaesi2020
Songster
Hi everyone, we have been letting our chickens out in the yard on and off throughout the daytime. We have six 12 week old pullets. 95% of the time they stay in the back yard although I am sure they will get more adventurous as time goes on, we live on three acres and there is a great variety of woodland for them to explore. We try and supervise them and always put them back in the run if we leave the house. This usually looks like me either out in the yard with them or checking on them every so often if I am I am inside.
I am just curious if anyone else does this too. I know it is still a possibility for predators but I like that they can have the space to explore and eat. If you supervise your chickens while they free range, what does that look like exactly? What times of day, how close by are you, etc. Have you had issues with predators despite your close proximity?
I think we may supervise less as they grow and get bigger, knowing the risks involved. We are still deciding though how much unsupervised free ranging we are comfortable with.
I am just curious if anyone else does this too. I know it is still a possibility for predators but I like that they can have the space to explore and eat. If you supervise your chickens while they free range, what does that look like exactly? What times of day, how close by are you, etc. Have you had issues with predators despite your close proximity?
I think we may supervise less as they grow and get bigger, knowing the risks involved. We are still deciding though how much unsupervised free ranging we are comfortable with.