- May 20, 2013
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We've had our 3 little banty hens for 2 years now. We live in the city (boston) so we have minimal space. Behind our house is a long, narrow grassy area that ended up being perfect! The coop is on stilts so that the chickens can have dry dirt baths under it. The run is about 40 square feet. We have the option of expanding to the other side of the coop to make it 100 square feet.
Here is my problem- I grew up in eastern Oregon on 245 acres with about 30 hens. I loved that they could roam all over and forage for bugs and eat plants. Right now, I cannot let my chickens out (even though we have a park behind our house) because the neighbor's cat stalks them (we started with 4 and the cat got one very early on).
I feel bad that they don't have any grassy areas to run around in. Besides expanding our coop, is there anything else that I can do to keep them entertained and happy?
Thank you!
Here is my problem- I grew up in eastern Oregon on 245 acres with about 30 hens. I loved that they could roam all over and forage for bugs and eat plants. Right now, I cannot let my chickens out (even though we have a park behind our house) because the neighbor's cat stalks them (we started with 4 and the cat got one very early on).
I feel bad that they don't have any grassy areas to run around in. Besides expanding our coop, is there anything else that I can do to keep them entertained and happy?
Thank you!