I have found reading these posts very interesting...and wow, Pickles, what an amazing home you have built for those chickens, it's beautiful
I have a large garden, so there is room for a small chicken run and I have thought about 'chicken rescue'
Here in UK you can give a home to rescued, released battery hens....but I have a couple of questions. I have dogs too so I would need to have a run like you, (but I think not as luxurious
which looks lovely, grass etc but soon it will be scratched away? to soil. Is that ok? I read that some say you should 'move the runs' around the garden...but that's not to practical for us here. Are the chickens as happy living on soil....as opposed to grass etc....silly question maybe.....but thanks <><
We just built a large run, 12 by 10 feet and set the chicken barn inside.
I dont know about dogs though, it may depend on the breed as weve seen others with chikens loose and the dogs pay no attention to them.
The run has chiken wire top, sides and two feet out from the sides on the ground to discourage any raccoons or other hunters.
We plan to let the chickens run free in our yard , but only when we are out with them, as we have alot of eagles and great horned owls that would take them if they have the chance.
I was told hanging shiny stuff from the trees will discourage the hunters, and since we did we havnt lost any more fish from our pond since we did this, so it does help.
We still have to round up the chicks every night and shut them in their barn, as this is how they learn to do this.
I wish I could have vidio taped my husband doing this tonight, seeing him chase these chickens around was the funniest thing I have ever seen.
Imagine this big man chasing the chickens, and the chickens were winning!
Thanfully after many tries, the chicks finnally went into the barn, and we closed the door.
Checked them and all 7 were cuddled together under the warming light, quite content.
My husband though, was beat and said a few choice words about the chickens, he was laughing as he did though.
As to dirt or grass, we actually have added soft dirt for now, as chickens love having dirt over grass, in fact they like to bath in the soft dirt, Im sure the whole run will be all dirt soon, as the chickens love scratching the ground constantly.
When one finds a worm, it starts to run and try to keep it for itself, as the moment the other chickens see it has a worm, they chase the chicken with the worm, so the fight is on, all is fair in war when it comes to worms.
The reason I started this thread was so I could learn from others here, so if you havnt, read through as there is alot of good advice given.
Now I just have to talk my husband into getting the chickens into the barn again tomorrow night.
lol!
God bless
pickles