I haven't had time to read the whole thread yet, but I do have a question for people who have owned chickens for a while. Do you think they are more at risk to predators being locked up in a coop/run or while free ranging? While free ranging they are out there for whatever animal to come in and take them (hawks, dogs, raccoons, etc.). However, wouldn't they have a better chance at escaping from a predator if they could get into a tree or something? If the chickens are locked in a coop and an animal gets in somehow, the chickens can't get out and are doomed.
Just wondering what your thoughts are on what is safer. My chickens are free range all day. They come into the barn at 7:00 p.m. or when it gets dark (which ever comes first) and sleep in an enclosed, secure area with roosts and nesting boxes. Still, I worry about what is best for their safety. How much better off are the hens with a rooster around?
We had the largest amount of chickens killed at one time, when they were penned into a smaller area. The dogs got into the pen, and the chickens couldn't go anywhere. Nearly 30 died. Before that, we had them free ranging and if we lost one to a dog, it was one at a time.
We since put up a fence as chickens kept getting hit by cars. So far it has kept the dogs out, and we haven't had a loss from dogs since last April.
Last two weeks we've been having some younger chickens, 8-10 weeks old, just disappear. We put a live trap out, and in 36 hours we caught 3 huge feral/stray cats. Had no losses since.