Mine free range, well sort of. I have a 12 by 12 coop that is inside the barn with one side open (wire) to the outside, one side open (wire) to the barn and 2 sides are solid wall. It has wire on the top as well. It has a screen door inside the barn and I prop is open, sometimes for days without closing them up and sometimes they are closed up a few days, it has to do with the weather, whether I'm home etc. We have a 70 pound chocolate Lab and a 55 pound Heeler/Aussie that guard them - killing opossums and raccoons and anything that bothers them. They even sleep in the barn when it's cold. I've only lost a couple young birds to a predator and oddly that was when they were closed up in the coop......it was a big ugly rat. Some rat killer placed in the wall where nothing else could get to it took care of him and a good number of annoying mice as well and they were all disposed of and out with the trash.
When mine are out, they rarely cover an area more than an acre, if that, and that is always close to the house and barn. We have 40 acres and the closest neighbors home is 1/4 mile away. I think they are pretty self limiting as far as roaming, more so than my guineas which pretty much cover 20 acres of area but come in the barn every night to roost. I think it would be in your best interest to have an adequate fence for them. Some will fly out but they will stay close since the majority will stay in the fenced area. I would certainly let the neighbors know they're yours and ask them to at least let you know if they become a problem. That way, the neighbors won't feel awkward about reporting problems since you asked them to let you know. The hens can be such good girls then for some reason, totally destroy a garden area, flower bed, mulched bed or whatever. I had a 25 foot by 4 foot bed of mulch around some bushes out front totally scratched out over the sidewalk one day when I got home. This bedding had been there for years with no problem till that day. Go figure.
Just remember they can be very destructive and you are responsible.......or you could make my son go put all the mulch back in the bed like I did
When mine are out, they rarely cover an area more than an acre, if that, and that is always close to the house and barn. We have 40 acres and the closest neighbors home is 1/4 mile away. I think they are pretty self limiting as far as roaming, more so than my guineas which pretty much cover 20 acres of area but come in the barn every night to roost. I think it would be in your best interest to have an adequate fence for them. Some will fly out but they will stay close since the majority will stay in the fenced area. I would certainly let the neighbors know they're yours and ask them to at least let you know if they become a problem. That way, the neighbors won't feel awkward about reporting problems since you asked them to let you know. The hens can be such good girls then for some reason, totally destroy a garden area, flower bed, mulched bed or whatever. I had a 25 foot by 4 foot bed of mulch around some bushes out front totally scratched out over the sidewalk one day when I got home. This bedding had been there for years with no problem till that day. Go figure.
Just remember they can be very destructive and you are responsible.......or you could make my son go put all the mulch back in the bed like I did
