AdoptedHenMom
In the Brooder
- Jul 9, 2025
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Hi Chicken Peeps! (See what I did there?) Kind of a long story I'll try to make short. We live on 3.5 acres in what has now become a suburban area. We bought 7 acres with friends and split it. There is a large pond between the properties. The friends divorced and foreclosed on their house. The people who bought it don't speak English and after tearing out a bunch of stuff, basically have walked away and only come on occasional weekends or to drop stuff for storage in the back. The house came with a large metal building. Right after they bought, they obtained a bunch of chickens and at least one rooster that they left in the barn with a large self feeder. As far as I could tell, they never collected eggs. I saw them carrying some dead ones away by their feet, so I guess they were raising them to eat. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, we saw them with the barn door open and then I stopped hearing noises from the barn. Next, our dog was chasing around what turned out to be a chicken. We trained the dog to stay away from "Chickie Baby" and have since bought a corn mix from the local feed store. She sleeps on the reeds over the pond. I read that they mostly lay in mid morning, but I never see her until later in the afternoon. We tried to make a simple nesting box out of a brown storage container complete with the recommended fake egg (golf ball) but she never went near it even with several days of down pours. I discovered when I went to make sure it wasn't wet, that it was full of ants. So I pulled everything out. I'd like to build a coop, but she's been "living" on the property line and I don't want the neighbors to stop by, see she's alive and catch her for their dinner. She's getting used to me and will come within 3 or 4 feet when I bring her the corn mix. I just spread toss the cup full on the ground where she's been eating.
I would like some eggs in return for my feed, I worry about her sleeping over the pond, I worry about raccoons getting her at night, and we live in Florida, so I worry about potential hurricanes.
Thoughts?
I would like some eggs in return for my feed, I worry about her sleeping over the pond, I worry about raccoons getting her at night, and we live in Florida, so I worry about potential hurricanes.
Thoughts?