Hi
My chickens are kept in a big pen on my allotment and I was initially worried about them getting out the door when I'm fighting my way in ( I know there's only three of them!) But gradually I've found that they potter about, don't go far and keep close by. In case of emergencies I also keep some grain to rattle to bring them running but so far so good. Yesterday I was starting to reclaim this allotment (wild except for hen pen) and was planting potatoes in bags to sit on my cardboard mulch. They were out for over an hour and never once strayed away. It was quite lovely to sit and do my gardening with the three girls warbling away, pecking around where I was working. They were having a fine time scattering the mulch everywhere, but hey, can't have everything.
Am I just being lucky or is this normal. I thought at first they would make a run for it but it seems not. I watched as another allotment holder's chicken got out and he had a fine time trying to catch it. Am therefore assuming that the difference is that mine are "pets" and his are not?
Sue
My chickens are kept in a big pen on my allotment and I was initially worried about them getting out the door when I'm fighting my way in ( I know there's only three of them!) But gradually I've found that they potter about, don't go far and keep close by. In case of emergencies I also keep some grain to rattle to bring them running but so far so good. Yesterday I was starting to reclaim this allotment (wild except for hen pen) and was planting potatoes in bags to sit on my cardboard mulch. They were out for over an hour and never once strayed away. It was quite lovely to sit and do my gardening with the three girls warbling away, pecking around where I was working. They were having a fine time scattering the mulch everywhere, but hey, can't have everything.
Am I just being lucky or is this normal. I thought at first they would make a run for it but it seems not. I watched as another allotment holder's chicken got out and he had a fine time trying to catch it. Am therefore assuming that the difference is that mine are "pets" and his are not?
Sue
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